60-foot-tree falls on cars, no one injured
A 60-foot-tall tree fell on four unoccupied cars Thursday evening in Berkeley.
A 60-foot-tall tree fell on four unoccupied cars Thursday evening in Berkeley.
A 60-foot-tall tree fell on four unoccupied cars Thursday evening in Berkeley, fire Chief Gil Dong said.
The fallen tree was reported at 6:23 p.m. in the 100 block of Parkside Drive, a dispatcher said.
No one was injured. But the tree fell on some power lines, pulling them from three homes, which lost power.
A tree crew cut up the tree and removed it from the road. PG&E responded to restore power to the homes, according to Dong.
Traffic was not affected.
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