A headline and story on Page B4 on May 14 misstated details of a study about what caused trees to fall during a June 2013 storm. In looking at 400 of the 3,000 felled trees in Minneapolis, the study said the risk of a tree falling increased if a tree was large, adjacent to recent sidewalk replacement work, or on a narrow boulevard.
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