Tembusu tree falls at Singapore Botanic Gardens, at least 1 injured

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SINGAPORE: A massive Tembusu tree toppled at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Saturday (Feb 11), interrupting an event organised by the High Commission of Canada that was scheduled to start at 5pm.

Channel NewsAsia understands that the incident happened at about 4.30pm near the Symphony Stage. At least one person was injured and has been sent to hospital. 

Eyewitness Jonathan Ang, who was there for the concert, said he was sitting at the open area away from where most of the trees.

“Suddenly we heard a crackling sound, like thunder,” he said. 

Across the main path, a tree fell “within five seconds”, taking another tree beside it down with it. 

“There were easily a hundred of us that rushed forward to help push the branches, the logs away,” he added, estimating that there were about four to six people under the tree when it fell. 

“It was a huge tree, the circumference of the trunk was at least a metre wide.”

Mr Ang said that thankfully, there were not many people sitting in the area as it was under the sun. Most of those nearby also appeared to be unharmed – “except for one poor woman, I’m not sure if she made it … She was unconscious and her husband was calling for her.”

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived within about five minutes, and paramedics appeared to be trying to resuscitate the woman, he added. 

A note posted on the Canada High Commission’s Twitter account at 5.18pm said the Canada 150 concert had been cancelled due to “unforeseen circumstances”.

When Channel NewsAsia arrived at the scene at about 5.45pm, police were seen on the site and the area had been cordoned off.

(Photo: Wendy Wong)

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