Greenery will remove fallen trees from Gorica

The strong wind caused the most damage in parks and park forests, according to "Zelenil".

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A fallen tree in Gorica, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
A fallen tree in Gorica, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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Several trees that were felled two nights ago by a strong wind on the hill of Gorica, in the center of Podgorica, will be removed today at the latest.

This was told to "Vijesti" by the Agency for the Management of Protected Areas of the Capital City (AUZP), of which he is the head Jasna Gajević.

"Yesterday morning, the Protection and Rescue Service informed the Agency of the fact that several trees were felled on the hill of Gorica, as a result of last night's strong wind... Right after them, the rangers arrived and noted the situation," said the Agency.

As they said, the company "Zelenilo", headed by Petar Krivokapić.

"There are also branches that are prone to falling, so 'Zelenilo' should determine whether it should be removed professionally. Given that we have good cooperation with them and that they respond promptly to our requests, we sincerely hope that they will solve this problem as soon as possible", said the Agency.

"Zelenil" also said that, on the night between August 20 and 21, when a strong wind was blowing in Podgorica, there were no reports of damage from citizens.

"On a regular tour of the grounds, it was determined that small branches had fallen at several locations in the city, and one team of this company was directed to the removal of the damage, that is, the removal of the fallen branches, their loading and removal. Most of the work is related to city parks and park forests", said the company.

The Agency for the Management of Protected Areas also said that on August 15, they were informed about a large branch that was felled at that time:

"They sent us photos that a large tree was felled. We immediately contacted the 'Zelenila' service and they came to the scene and removed that big branch."

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