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COVID-19: Tulips razed in Japan to prevent crowds from gathering

Apr 20, 2020, 12:04 IST
PTI
Tokyo, Apr 20 (AP) Tens of thousands of tulips in full bloom were razed at a Japanese park to prevent crowds from gathering.

The flowers were the centerpiece of a popular annual festival in Sakura city, east of Tokyo, that was canceled this year.

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People still gathered to admire the flowers, however, making social distancing difficult.

"We, of course, wish for many people to see our flowers, but this situation is now about human life. It was a heart-wrenching decision, but we had to do it," Takahiro Kogo, a city official overseeing the park, said. (AP) CPS

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