The Floridablanca garden in Murcia has been reopened late this morning after completing the work of reviewing the large trees as well as the subsequent cleaning of the branches removed.
This has been reported by Councilman José Guillén noting that "the work has allowed the detection of a branch of almost 2 tons of weight that was withdrawn considering the technicians who presented a risk of falling."
The technicians believe that the crack has occurred in the last 48 hours, coinciding with a new episode of high temperatures.
The inspection has been carried out tree to tree, and for each one of its branches, with a basket in height, to eliminate any part damaged or susceptible to cause some problem.
It is necessary to emphasize the presence of one of the greatest specialists at the national level in the trepa of wooded by its interior.
This technical work in height is done every six months (although last year three were made), but there are "daily staff in the garden to make visual checks and notify technicians if any abnormality in the condition of trees "Added Guillén.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia