After storm Yagi (storm number 3), on the morning of September 8, throughout Hanoi , there was almost no street without fallen or broken trees.
The "5 in 1" tree with si, da, sanh, bodhi, and nhoi growing and planting together in front of house number 48 Hang Cot
Video of "5-1" on Hang Cot street passing away after storm number 3
Among the fallen and broken trees lying scattered across many streets, there are many "elders", ancient trees, giant trees over a hundred years old, making the people in the neighborhood regretful.
Looking at the "5 in 1" tree with si, da, sanh, nhoi, and bodhi trees growing and planting together in front of house number 48 Hang Cot, Mr. Nguyen Van Vinh, on Hang Cot street, sadly shared that the "5 in 1" tree is over a hundred years old.
"After the bombs and bullets of Hanoi in 1946 and through the vicissitudes of time and the storms of the century, the tree still stands firmly in front of the Memorial House for Martyrs in Hang Ma Ward. But looking at the roots, they were surrounded by underground structures and the historic storm No. 3 knocked it down. It's such a pity, so heartbreaking" - Mr. Vinh confided.
The roots of the "si", "sanh", "da", "bodhi", and "nhoi" are "surrounded" by the underground cable system.
"5 in 1" tree falls after storm number 3
Also on Hang Cot Street, Ms. Phuong, the long-time owner of a hot rice cake shop, said a 50-year-old cotton tree fell on her house.
A cotton tree taller than a 5-story building fell on Phuong Banh Cuon shop.
Cotton tree on Hang Cot street
"The tree fell on my shop but luckily it was fine. My whole family and neighbors felt sorry for the cotton tree that was taller than a 5-story house and provided shade. If only the tree had been stripped of more branches, it probably wouldn't have fallen," said Ms. Phuong.
Another tree fell in front of Thanh Quan Secondary School (over a hundred years old) on Hang Cot Street.
A hundred-year-old banyan tree on Hang Bun Street was uprooted.
Mr. Tran Nguyen Trung, on Hang Bun Street, expressed his condolences for the over-100-year-old banyan tree at the intersection of Hang Bun and Pham Hong Thai that was uprooted.
"The twin "old" si trees are over a hundred years old. Last night, storm number 3 uprooted one tree, separating the two "old" trees. They are old trees, and they have souls, so no one dares to touch them, even to break a branch. What a pity, brother" - Mr. Trung said.
60-year-old banyan tree falls on Hang Ma street
Mr. Le Thanh Long on Hang Ma Street also regrets the over 60-year-old banyan tree in front of his barber shop. He remembers the tree was planted when his parents were young.
Another ancient banyan tree on Hang Ma street also fell due to storm number 3.
"For three generations, my family was born, grew up and lived under this banyan tree. So many memories of "him" came flooding back to me at this moment. I remember the days of picking ripe banyan fruits or breaking green banyan fruits to eat the seeds and being stung by hairs or caterpillars that made me itch like crazy" - Mr. Long shared.
A nearly 100-year-old mother-of-pearl tree lies across Hang Vai Street after storm number 3.
Ms. Xuyen on Hang Vai Street also expressed her grief over the nearly 100-year-old mother-of-pearl tree on the street collapsing.
"The tree provided shade and sun for a corner of the street, for many generations on this street. Now that he is gone, I don't know when we can plant another tree like this" - Mrs. Xuyen sadly said.
Hundred-year-old giant milk flower tree in Hang Dau Flower Garden (Quan Thanh Street) was uprooted.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Tinh on Quan Thanh street pointed to Hang Dau flower garden and said that this giant milk flower tree that was uprooted must be a hundred years old.
"I am nearly 70 years old this year and when I was born and grew up, I saw the tree planted here. Yesterday the wind howled terribly, the treetops seemed to twist but luckily it did not fall towards the house" - Ms. Tinh said.
Nearly 100 year old banyan tree on Phung Hung street
Hundred-year-old soapberry tree on mural street - Phung Hung
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The giant rain tree lies down on Yen Phu street
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