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Dresden has to cut down around 150 trees due to drought stress

The death of trees in Dresden as a result of climate change continues - another 150 trees have to be felled. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
The death of trees in Dresden as a result of climate change continues - another 150 trees have to be felled. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa

The copper beeches in the forest park in Dresden-Blasewitz have survived for up to 150 years. But the heat of recent years has been too much. Climate change is becoming more and more noticeable.

Climate change is tearing further gaps in Dresden's tree population. By mid-October, the city will have felled around 150 trees in the Blasewitz forest park that have fallen victim to drought stress. "The felling of the approximately 100 to 150-year-old trees, which are mainly copper beeches, is necessary because they have died due to the prevailing climatic conditions of recent years, such as heat and drought," the city announced. They therefore had to be removed in the interests of road safety. All work will be monitored under species protection law, it said. In addition, replanting is to take place promptly.

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