Romania's largest Christmas tree snapped due to strong winds

Romania's largest Christmas tree snapped due to strong winds

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A 29-meter Christmas tree weighing 17 tons fell in the Romanian city of Brasov due to strong winds. There were no injuries, local authorities plan to restore the festive decoration of the city.

The largest Christmas tree in Romania, which was installed in the city of Brasov, fell due to strong winds. There is no information about the victims, reports UNN with reference to Bugetul.

The incident took place 5 days ago.

The Christmas tree, known for its huge size and bright decorations, was the main decoration of the festive Brasov. It was recognized as the largest in the country, because its height was 29 meters, and the weight of the new year's beauty was 17 tons.

The reasons for its fall are still unknown, but it is assumed that this could have occurred due to strong winds or design flaws.

Fortunately, there were no injuries or serious damage. Local authorities promptly took measures to ensure security and assess the situation. It is expected that the Christmas tree will be replaced or restored to maintain the festive atmosphere and preserve the tradition of the city.

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