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Giant Tree Collapses on Hasidic Summer Camp Group in Catskills, Minor Injuries Reported

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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 3 hours ago

What happened

A massive tree fell on a group at a Hasidic summer camp in South Fallsburg, New York, causing minor injuries to five people. Emergency teams responded quickly, and the camp resumed activities after confirming no serious harm.

  • 01A large tree collapsed on a group at a Hasidic summer camp in South Fallsburg, NY.
  • 02Emergency services dispatched five ambulances and about twenty paramedics to the scene.
  • 03Only five people were lightly injured despite the tree's size and sudden fall.
  • 04Rescue teams cut the tree and ensured no one was trapped underneath.
  • 05The Catskills hosts many Haredi summer camps, where tree hazards are a known risk.
  • 06The camp quickly returned to normal operations after the incident was secured.

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 hours ago
Giant Tree Collapses on Hasidic Summer Camp Group in Catskills, Minor Injuries Reported
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 hours ago
Giant Tree Collapses on Hasidic Group at New York Catskills Summer Camp

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