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Thionville. Forty-two chestnut trees will be cut down but will be replaced

For the sake of protecting the plant heritage, the safety of people and property, the municipality of Thionville regularly mandates the National Forestry Office to carry out a health diagnosis of the city’s arboreal heritage.

The last diagnosis, made on August 30, involved 436 subjects from different neighborhoods. This report indicates the presence of bacterial canker on several trees, causing a risk of falls and therefore a danger for the safety of pedestrians, cyclists, etc.

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