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The centuries-old plane tree located at the entrance of the bustling Kemeraltı Bazaar in Izmir’s Konak district unexpectedly fell, causing concern among locals and shopkeepers. The tree, which had stood as a symbol of the area’s rich history and provided much-needed shade, collapsed suddenly for reasons currently under investigation.
The fall of the ancient tree was sudden and occurred within seconds, prompting immediate action from municipal teams and local residents. The incident took place at Atatürk Square, a central and busy part of the marketplace, where the tree’s presence had been a beloved fixture for generations.
Witnesses described the moment vividly. Fortunately, no pedestrians or shopkeepers were injured during the event, which was a stroke of luck considering the crowded nature of the area at the time.
Shopkeeper Ali Demirdelen, who was nearby, recounted, “All the shopkeepers here ran to the fallen tree, calling for help. Luckily, no one was underneath it when it collapsed. The sound was so loud, like a building crumbling into pieces.“
Another witness, Mansur, shared his experience: “We heard a thunderous noise that sounded like a building collapsing. When the tree fell, everyone rushed over to see if anyone was hurt. We checked quickly, and thankfully, there was no one underneath. It was heartbreaking to see our historic tree fall and lose its shade that has been a part of our lives for so many years.“
The local authorities and municipal teams are now working diligently to remove the fallen tree and assess the cause of its sudden collapse. The incident has sparked discussions about the preservation of historic trees and the importance of maintaining the natural heritage of Izmir.
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