Three cars were severely damaged by the oak tree when in split in half. Photo / Morgan Tait
Three cars were severely damaged by the oak tree when in split in half. Photo / Morgan Tait
Four cars have been squashed by a fallen tree in the Auckland Domain this afternoon - prompting calls from a council arborist to close some car parks there.
Three cars were severely damaged by the oak tree when it split in half, sending 15m and 2 tonnes of trunk andbranches into the parked vehicles about 1pm.
The cars have smashed windscreens and crushed roofs.
Another vehicle had some scratches and minor dents.
"Unfortunately I don't have insurance because I was going overseas in less than a month and was going to sell the car as well."
The other crushed cars were a Mazda Familia and a Honda.
Fire crews chainsawed the fallen tree into pieces to remove it from the road, and Auckland Council arborists were on scene assessing the damage.
Photo / Morgan Tait
Arboriculture and landscape advisor Simon Cook said there was internal rot in the tree, which was planted in the 1860s, but it wasn't visible externally.
"We have done a lot of work to identify risks for these trees ... and we have done work on all of the trees in terms of risks that we saw."