Massive oak tree falls in Paso Robles neighborhood Sunday night
Posted: 6:23 am, April 25, 2023 by Reporter Dick Mason
No injuries or structure damage reported
– A massive ancient oak tree fell Sunday night in Resthaven Homes in the 1900 block of Adelaida Road in Paso Robles. The tall oak tree fell in a safe direction. It damaged some landscaping but did not hit any cars or structures.
Property owner Brent Berger says a number of people expressed interest in the oak wood. The width of the tree trunk, however, presented some challenges for chainsaws.
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