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Updated 04:19

Tree Collapses on Road Near Zemborzycki Reservoir

A tree fell on road in Lublin on May 22 near Zalew Zemborzycki; an Audi hit a branch, no injuries, firefighters cleared the scene.

The driver escaped unharmed after a tree fell on road in Lublin on May 22 near Zalew Zemborzycki. Consequently, emergency crews secured the site and reopened traffic within a short time.

tree fell on road in Lublin

The incident happened on Osmolicka Street, near the Słoneczny Wrotków area. Moreover, police and fire services reached the spot after eyewitness reports. The Audi moved toward the city centre when a large tree collapsed onto the carriageway. Therefore the driver could not stop in time. However the vehicle struck a branch rather than the trunk. Fortunately, no one suffered injuries. In addition, firefighters cleared debris and removed the tree. Consequently, authorities restored normal traffic flow soon after.

Causes and municipal responsibility

Street trees often fail during wet weather or high winds, especially when roots rot. Moreover, older trees near reservoirs face waterlogged soils which increase risk. The city manages roadside vegetation through a municipal body. Therefore residents can report dangerous trees to the road authority or the local mayor’s office. However, maintenance budgets and inspection cycles vary across Polish cities. In addition, private owners keep responsibility for trees on private lots.

Advice for drivers and witnesses

If you see a fallen tree, call emergency services at 112 immediately. Moreover, stay clear of the obstruction and do not attempt dangerous removal. In addition, photograph the scene for insurance purposes. You should notify your insurer if your car suffered damage. In Poland, third-party liability insurance (OC) is mandatory, and comprehensive cover (AC) is optional but helpful. Therefore a police report will speed up any claim handling.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness a hazard, dial 112 for police and firefighters. Moreover, wait for responders and keep visible distance. In addition, photograph the scene and record witness details. For vehicle damage, contact your insurer and ask for a police report for claims. Note that OC is mandatory in Poland; therefore insurers expect this paper. If you need a medical check, the public health system (NFZ) covers insured residents. However foreigners without NFZ coverage should use private clinics. Also, “mandat” means a fine in Poland, and “PESEL” is your national ID number used in many official processes. Finally, for non-urgent road hazards in Lublin, report to the municipal road authority or the mayor’s office online.

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