The local council called on the residents not to sit below or near trees After the large branches are falling spontaneously.
The harrow council issued security notifications after the branches fell in it, a spiked parks and ring parks in the northwest of London. There were no reported injuries.
The Chamber says that the question is down on the sudden syndrome of a drop branch, which does not have known causes. Heat waves and changes in the humidity are believed to be.
“Some incidents of the sudden bank branch occurred in the body during the June Thermal Weight,” the issue of notice.
The Council performed additional inspections of trees in all parks, as well as near the playrooms and external gyms.
They did not find reason to believe that each additional trees are dangerous, but they asked the public to be aware of the issues and report any concerns through their website.
“Trees are vital for our environment and wild animals, and we remain committed to maintaining and growing trees,” he added.
“They provide better air quality, reduce floods and are good for mental health and well-being.”
The sudden syndrome of a drop branch usually affects large trees like oak, beech and chestnut horse.
It usually happens after a long, dry spell, then suddenly with a suitable rain. Branches then fall in the next, calm conditions.
In 2012. A woman was killed Kew Gardens Once the branch of the tree suddenly fell on its on top in the royal botanical gardens.
Kew Gardens described the incident at the time as “a terrible freak accident”.