The Council of Infrastructures that the mayor, José López, has begun Wednesday has begun the work of cutting and withdrawing 37 specimens of pine and dry eucalyptus trees on the old road of Murcia, which, with the winds of this time of year, Danger of falling on public roads.
Apparently, the pines had been affected by the woodworm, a wood-eating insect, while the eucalyptus had dried up from the old.
Operators of the Department of Parks and Gardens of the Council, using a truck and a crane, will carry out these tasks of felling the trees at ground level and later withdrawal, which will last two days, and continue until Thursday.
This action, which is taking place on the stretch of the old road of Murcia between the residential area of ​​Santa Ana and El Albujón, will affect the traffic but will not be completely cut, giving an alternative passage to traffic.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena