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3,500-year-old tree burns up in Florida

Arson ruled out, lightning strike prime suspect

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LONGWOOD, Fla. — The cause of an early morning fire in Seminole County that destroyed one of the world’s oldest cypress trees remained a mystery Monday, but a state forestry investigat­or is convinced it was not the work of an arsonist.

The investigat­or has listed the cause of the fire as “undetermin­ed,” but has ruled out arson as the cause, said Cliff Frazier, a spokesman for the forestry agency. However, a fire official on the scene suggested a lightning strike may have caused the blaze

The tree, which sprouted some 3,500 years ago, was officially named “The Senator,” but to most in central Florida it was simply called “The Big Tree.”

It was one of the area’s leading tourist attraction­s before the arrival of the region’s theme parks.

Firefighte­rs responded to the park about 5:50 a.m. and had to run more than 243 metres of hoses through the woods to reach the fire.

At about 7:45 a.m. a six-metre section of the top of the tree fell off, Seminole County Fire Rescue spokesman Steve Wright said. By 8:15 a.m. more of the tree had collapsed. “It’s a nightmare,” he said. Later, a sheriff ’s helicopter was used to dump water on the smoulderin­g tree.

The tree, which was hollow, burned for several hours from the inside out — almost like a chimney, Wright said.

Arson was initially suspected but investigat­ors could find nothing to support the theory.

The Senator was named after the man who donated what is now Big Tree Park to the county, Moses Oscar Overstreet, a state senator from 1920 to 1925.

The tree was estimated to be 50 m tall before a hurricane took off the top in 1925, according to research conducted by county historians.

The American Forestry Associatio­n bored a small hole in The Senator in 1946 for a core sample that gave the tree an estimated age of 3,500 years.

 ??  ?? ‘The Senator,’ a 3,500-year-old Cypress tree, lies burned and broken at Big Tree Park in Longwood, Fla., on Monday. The tree caught fire in the early morning and burned from the inside out throughout the day until firefighte­rs were called to put it...
‘The Senator,’ a 3,500-year-old Cypress tree, lies burned and broken at Big Tree Park in Longwood, Fla., on Monday. The tree caught fire in the early morning and burned from the inside out throughout the day until firefighte­rs were called to put it...

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