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Six Months After Derecho, Cedar Rapids Advances A Plan To Restore Tree Canopy

IPR file Children play on some of the downed trees near Redmond Park in Cedar Rapids in the wake of the Aug. 10 derecho. Six months after the derecho carved a path of devastation across Iowa, the city of Cedar Rapids is advancing a plan to regrow its urban forest. It will take years to restore the towering trees that were leveled by the hurricane-force winds; some 70 percent of the public tree canopy has been lost since the storm. The sight of massive, centuries-old trees uprooted entirely were among the most searing images in the aftermath of the Aug. 10 derecho. The breathtakingly intense straight-line wind storm leveled trees older than the state of Iowa, some peeling back the earth as they bowed and shattered beneath the 140 mile per hour winds, comparable to a Category 4 hurricane.

Derecho devastated trees in hours, but reforestation plan will take months

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