Madrid digs way out of post-storm garbage, damaged trees

15, Jan 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::AP

Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida said the storm had damaged 150,000 trees. Major parks, including Retiro Park in the heart of the city and the huge Casa de Campo Park on Madrid’s western outskirts.

MADRID

 With piles of ice and snow still covering most streets of Madrid, the Spanish capital began Thursday grappling with the problem of garbage piled in the streets and tens of thousands of trees and branches blocking the pavement less than a week after Storm Filomena.
The Madrid city government estimated on Thursday that Filomena caused at least 1.4 billion euros ($1.7 billion) in damage.
Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida said the storm had damaged 150,000 trees. Major parks, including Retiro Park in the heart of the city and the huge Casa de Campo Park on Madrid’s western outskirts, suffered. Martínez-Almeida said the city calculated that 1,250 metric tons of snow (1,378 U.S. tons) fell nonstop for 30 hours during the peak of the storm Friday and Saturday, adding that it was Madrid’s heaviest snowfall in a century.
Fortunately, the Royal Botanic Gardens, ne of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe, survived almost unscathed.
Garden conservationist Mariano Sánchez said just 36 of its many thousand trees suffered damage. While most species in the collection survived intact, laboratory work would have to be done to save two special trees that were badly damaged, one a Chilean pepper tree from the 18th century.
“This is absurd and needs to stop,” Sánchez told The Associated Press. The policy of planting too many trees too close together does not help, he said.
Meanwhile, with garbage trucks unable to make collections during the first few days after the storm, trash piled up throughout the city, overflowing public and household bins.

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