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Large tree falls down, damages cars on 4500 block of Regent

Posted on 26 February 2016 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Yesterday’s high winds battered many of the large trees around the area. Here’s what happened on the 4500 block of Regent Street across from Clark Park, according to reader Frank Innes:

Around 7:15 last night a horse chestnut tree, on the south sidewalk in the middle of the 4500 block of Regent Street, came down and damaged several cars and snapped a wood light pole in half. The street, which is just west of the shed building in Clark Park, was completely blocked (see photo below).

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Around 9:15 this morning a Philadelphia Parks and Recreation tree removal crew arrived with a heavy-duty chipper and a flat bed truck, among other vehicles, to remove the tree. This task was accomplished in about an hour by the expert crew.

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Tree in street near 46th and Regent (updated)

Posted on 06 May 2014 by Mike Lyons

UPDATE (5:30 p.m.): The tree branches were removed by the city and the street was reopened around 4:30 p.m.

Reader Frank Innes reported earlier this afternoon that a tree near the northeast corner of 46th and Regent crashed into the street sometime overnight, damaging a minivan parked near it. 46th Street was blocked off between Regent and Chester. Frank sent along a couple of photos too:

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