Lansing neighbors assess storm damage, raise concerns about aging trees - WILX
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Residents across Lansing recently experienced significant storm damage, with fallen trees and limbs affecting multiple properties. The cleanup efforts have sparked broader conversations among neighbors about the risks posed by older, potentially weakened trees throughout their community.
Many homeowners are concerned that additional severe weather could bring down more aging trees, creating safety hazards for people and property. The experience has prompted residents to evaluate which trees on their own properties may need attention before the next storm arrives.
Experts typically recommend having arborists inspect mature trees for signs of disease, structural weakness, or other issues that could increase failure risk during high winds.
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