Hello!, local folks! So, it looks like San Miguel de Allende is ramping up its tree-watching duties. Yep, you heard that right! The city’s Environment Department is on high alert as we’ve had a bit too much rain lately, causing 21 trees to come crashing down this season alone.
With the ground getting all soggy thanks to these rainy spells, the authorities are urging everyone to keep an eye on your own property too. They want us all to pitch in and report any trees that look like they might be ready to take a dive. Remember, your friendly neighborhood trees can be a tad unpredictable when the weather gets dicey!
The city is not only stepping up urban monitoring efforts but also asking for some extra hands from the community to help minimize risks. Let’s face it – nobody wants to be surprised by a tree landing on their roof or, worse, their car after a heavy rainstorm.
In case you spot any suspect trees swaying more than usual, don’t just laugh it off. Give the Environment Department a shout! They’re asking for your help in keeping our lovely city safe and sound.
So, let’s work together to keep the streets of San Miguel safe from falling foliage, yeah? Stay dry out there and keep your eyes peeled! Until next time, take care!
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