Two injured by falling tree amid strong winds at Sydney’s Hyde Park

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Two injured by falling tree amid strong winds at Sydney’s Hyde Park
Author: Australian Associated Press
Published: Jan, 17 2025 06:29

Bystander says there was a ‘gust of wind’ before a tree in city centre crashed across the footpath. At least two people have been hit after a huge fig tree fell in Sydney’s centre amid strong winds. The large tree in Hyde Park crashed to the ground across a footpath and on to a busy street at about 3pm on Friday.

 [A screengrab from a video showing pedestrians near a fallen tree blocking the road near Hyde Park]
Image Credit: the Guardian [A screengrab from a video showing pedestrians near a fallen tree blocking the road near Hyde Park]

The police officers who were first on the scene combed through a sea of branches and foliage to determine if anyone had become trapped underneath. Emergency services said no one appeared to have been seriously injured in the incident. Two people with minor injuries were taken to the nearby St Vincent’s hospital for treatment, a New South Wales ambulance spokesperson said.

The tree on the park’s edge, near St James station, appeared to have split in two before crashing across the nearby footpath. Two people were hit by the branches and knocked to the ground while onlookers ran to their aid, according to one witness. The man, who identified himself as Chris, said he was walking along Elizabeth Street when he heard the crack of the tree and saw it crash on to a woman.

“There was a gust of wind and the tree has just fallen,” he said. “A lady was in the middle of it. If she had been a few metres back or a few metres forward it would have ended a lot worse. “But she walked away with a couple of scratches, so she got really lucky. It’s such a high traffic area but everyone got away, luckily.”.

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