Trees topple onto Union City condo complex; Residents evacuated

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Trees topple onto Union City condo complex; Residents evacuated
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Dozens of people were evacuated from their homes after a number of trees came down on multiple buildings in a condominium complex in Union City Tuesday, a day the Bay Area saw widespread damage from gale-force winds.

Four trees toppled onto homes on Starling Drive near Mann Avenue just before noon Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of the entire condo complex has been evacuated, 48 units in all. No one was hurt.

Managers for the condo complex say by tomorrow, they should have all of the fallen trees cleared from the buildings, but they're also going to cut down the remaining trees that are still standing because the risk of them falling as well is just too great.Experts say even healthy trees are at risk during storms like these. The ground is so saturated with water that strong wind gusts can knock over even a completely healthy tree.

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