At least four flame trees that are either dying or are already dead are posing dangers to the motorists and must be removed, he added.
He said the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and the Department of Public Works should be reminded about these trees.
If they fall, the trees will not only disrupt traffic but compromise the safety of motorists and pedestrians, he added.
Cabrera expects these trees to fall soon, depending on the weather condition.
He has also seen dying trees in the villages: in Chalan Kiya, Gualo Rai, on Airport Road, Sadog Tasi, Capital Hill, I-Denni and Garapan.
Some of these rotten trees are near power lines, Cabrera said.
The trees have been infected by a fungus known as Phellinus noxius.


