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Experts Call for Tree Census and Health Audits to Prevent Delhi Tree Falls

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Experts have raised concerns about the recurring incidents of trees falling in Delhi, citing the absence of a proper tree census as a key contributing factor. The lack of regular health audits means diseased or structurally weak trees often go undetected until they collapse. Specialists are urging authorities to conduct systematic tree censuses to identify and treat at-risk trees at an early stage. Poor maintenance practices have also been flagged as a significant reason behind the frequency of such incidents in the capital.

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