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9 Injured When Tree Falls At Martinez Farmers' Market

The popular "Trunk or Treat" event was canceled after the tree toppled.

The victims ranged in age from a toddler to a senior citizen.
The victims ranged in age from a toddler to a senior citizen. (Con Fire PIO)

MARTINEZ, CA — Nine people were injured when forceful winds knocked over a tree Sunday morning at the farmers' market in Martinez.

Six of the injured were taken to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

People were at the market and street fair when the 30-foot-tall tree toppled at the plaza on Main Street at 10:15 a.m.

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The youngest injured was a child just under 2 years old, who suffered minor injuries, while the oldest was 73.

"It was extremely windy down there," said Martinez police Sgt. Steve Gaul.

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The market, street fair and a "Trunk or Treat" Halloween event that had been scheduled to start at 10 a.m. were all canceled.

— Bay City News