Tavernes Blanques' Plaza España cordoned off due to affected trees

The local council awaits a technical report to determine if trees damaged by a potential fungus need to be felled.

Generic image of a cordoned-off square with affected trees.
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Generic image of a cordoned-off square with affected trees.

The Tavernes Blanques City Council has temporarily cordoned off Plaza España as a precautionary measure after an issue was detected with several trees in the area.

The council is awaiting the relevant report and technical certificate from the gardening service, which will confirm the condition of the affected specimens. According to initial assessments, the trees may have been damaged by a fungus that has deteriorated their state, potentially necessitating their felling.
The City Council explained that, although there is currently no imminent risk of falling, the decision was made to cordon off the area as a precaution until the final technical assessment is available and the corresponding actions are completed.
While these works are carried out, the council has asked residents to respect the established safety perimeter at all times and avoid accessing the cordoned-off area.