CLEARING away fallen trees damaged during the gale force winds of Storm Malik could take months, councillors have confirmed.

The storm, which hit the region the weekend before last, led to a major incident being declared in County Durham after trees and power lines were brought down and a number of properties were left without power.

Teams from Durham County Council were called out across the weekend of the storm to address the issues and have so far attended to 220 trees across the county.

So far, around 50 staff have been dedicated to working on the council’s open spaces to repair damage.

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It is estimated there are a further 120 trees within parks, countryside, cemeteries and woodland blocking access or leaning onto paths.

In some areas, particularly where access is a challenge, the clear up will continue for a number of months.

Councillor Mark Wilkes, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for neighbourhoods and climate change, said: “We recognise that the weather has caused significant challenges to County Durham communities over the last few months.

“We had finally reached the end of the clear up from Storm Arwen when Storm Malik hit the region, affecting many of our households, roads and footpaths.

“Teams were quick to respond to the damage caused and have worked tirelessly to clear fallen trees and other debris from roads, footpaths and other affected areas. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to those efforts.

“However, there are many more trees which are causing issues as a result of severe storms.

“We can nevertheless reassure residents that our efforts are ongoing and we will not stop until all damage is repaired.”

To report a problem with fallen trees call 03000-026-0000 or text 0786-009-3073.

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