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Thousand Oaks Apartment Evacuated After Massive Tree Collapse

Summary

  • 18 residents displaced after tree falls on apartment building
  • No injuries reported, owner provided housing for displaced residents
  • Rain expected to continue in Thousand Oaks area this week
Thousand Oaks Apartment Evacuated After Massive Tree Collapse

On Monday, a large tree uprooted and fell onto a Thousand Oaks apartment building, affecting eight units and displacing 18 residents. The incident occurred around 12:22 p.m. in the 1800 block of Hillcrest Drive, according to the Ventura County Fire Department. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the owner of the apartment complex provided housing for the displaced residents.

Building and safety officials investigated the integrity of the structure and the overall damage caused by the fallen tree. The Thousand Oaks area has been experiencing rain, which is expected to continue through the week, with a slight chance of showers in the evening and more rain expected later on Thursday.

The apartment building incident highlights the potential risks of severe weather and the importance of proper maintenance and preparedness to ensure the safety of residents. The quick response and support from the apartment complex owner helped mitigate the impact of the incident on the affected families.

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A large tree uprooted and fell onto the apartment building, affecting eight units and displacing 18 residents.
No, there were no injuries reported in the incident.
The owner of the apartment complex provided housing for the 18 residents who were displaced by the incident.

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