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‘Big boom’: Tree falls on Santa Rosa elementary college

By Miles Cooper
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February 4, 2025
‘Big boom’: Tree falls on Santa Rosa elementary college
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‘Big boom’: Tree falls on Santa Rosa elementary college

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) — When moist climate arrives, there’s all the time a threat for timber coming down. That’s what occurred Monday at Steele Lane Elementary College in Santa Rosa.

An enormous tree in entrance of Steele Lane Elementary got here down round 11:30 a.m. whereas courses have been taking place. The tree took a nook of the constructing’s roof with it.

Crews from Santa Rosa Public Works spent most of Monday chipping away on the large oak tree that got here down in entrance of Steele Lane Elementary.

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“Loud, yeah we all heard it we were in the office and it was a big boom,” mentioned Steele Lane Elementary College Principal Michael Jablonski.

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Jablonski says the tree took out a part of the college’s multi-purpose room — the place lunch is held, fitness center class, a stage and a few workplace house. Nobody was within the room on the time, and no accidents occurred on account of the tree coming down.

“We had a lot of staff on-site due to the weather, so we were just able to utilize those people really effectively and the building was cleared. It’s where we do our lunch service so we were able to do that outside and have lunch outside,” Jablonski mentioned.

Some injury to the roof that must get replaced and a fence was broken alongside the sidewalk. Santa Rosa Fireplace Inspector Will Powers was on the scene to evaluate the injury and mentioned the tree got here down due to all of the current rain.

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“We’ve had a couple of those systems come through, so some of these big trees coupled with the wind can be uprooted and fall over,” Energy mentioned.

Powers says with extra rain within the forecast this week and an already saturated floor from previous techniques. The tree in entrance of Steele Lane Elementary serves as an excellent reminder to examine round your individual property.

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“Take a look around and see if there are any trees leaning, see if you see any oddities in the ground that may be a tree about to come over,” Energy mentioned.

As for Steele Lane Elementary, the principal instructed KRON4 that there shall be no affect on college hours for the remainder of the week. The varsity is working with the town and state to discover a clear to start out utilizing the multi-purpose room once more.

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