
Rainwater is pooling around the base of the tree, indicating a weakened base.
The tree is leaning or bending, indicating it might fall down because of wind.
The tree is surrounded by cracked or buckling soil, indicating insufficient support.
The roots on the opposite side of the tree are pulling upwards.
There are cavities, signs of severe decay, and pockets in the tree branches.
Some of the tree branches are partially detached or hanging downwards.
Various tree branches are leaning against power lines, risking electrical problems.
Rainwater is pooling around the base of the tree, indicating a weakened base.
The tree is leaning or bending, indicating it might fall down because of wind.
The tree is surrounded by cracked or buckling soil, indicating insufficient support.
The roots on the opposite side of the tree are pulling upwards.
There are cavities, signs of severe decay, and pockets in the tree branches.
Some of the tree branches are partially detached or hanging downwards.
Various tree branches are leaning against power lines, risking electrical problems.
You might damage surrounding power lines and electrical wires while untangling the branches, leading to potentially fatal electrocution injuries.
You may cut the wrong parts of the tree or branches, making additional branches fall down.
You may damage essential structures of the tree, making it fall down on yourself, someone else, or property, leading to severe injuries or property damages.
You may suffer from injuries from chainsaws or other dangerous tools, especially while using those tools on large trees that can behave unpredictably.
You may fall off a ladder or roof while cutting off higher branches, leading to severe injuries.

