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The tree in Sanlitun collapsed and smashed the car. How did this happen?

On August 12, there was a short-term heavy rainfall in Beijing, and a yellow lightning warning was issued. Due to the weather, on the west side of Sanlitun South Road in Beijing, a poplar tree more than 20 meters high was uprooted and smashed on seven cars parked on the side of the road. The seven smashed cars were all damaged to varying degrees.

On Sanlitun South Road that day, the police came to the scene where the tree fell and smashed the car. Workers from Chaoyang Garden Bureau arrived after receiving the report, cleaned up the site and dismembered the fallen trees section by section.

The whole cleaning process lasted nearly two hours, and the accident did not cause any injuries. Chaoyang garden bureau staff cleaned up the scene.

Seven cars including Porsche, Hyundai and Volkswagen were smashed at the scene, all of which were damaged to varying degrees.

The insurance company will definitely pay for the loss of the car, and the specific amount of compensation will be analyzed.

The car was parked on both sides of the road and was hit by a tree. The owner didn't get car damage insurance. The garden department insured every tree on both sides of the road. If the car is hit or scratched by trees on the roadside, you can register with the garden department with relevant documents, and finally you can get 95% compensation.

The car was hit by trees on both sides of the road, and the owner had car damage insurance. Due to the weather, the insurance company can provide 70% compensation to the owners at most, and the remaining 30% owners can seek compensation from the garden department or the responsible department of trees.

The car was hit by a big tree in the community, and the owner did not get on the car damage insurance.

It is necessary to find the person in charge of the tree through the residential property or community and negotiate a solution. If the manager of the tree does not compensate, it can be solved through legal channels.

The car was hit by a big tree in the community, and the owner had car damage insurance. If a resident's car is injured when parked in a residential area, the owner can first compensate 70% of the car damage insurance through the insurance company, and at the same time contact the person in charge of the tree to negotiate to solve the remaining 30% compensation.

In bad weather conditions, people try to reduce travel. Ensuring your own safety is the first priority.