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Crews Work to Clear Fallen Trees, Debris After Philadelphia Blizzard
Many neighborhoods have blocked roads and damaged vehicles from downed trees, with contractors expecting cleanup to continue throughout the week.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Crews are working around the clock to clear fallen trees and debris across Philadelphia, one day after a blizzard hit the region. Neighborhoods across the city are dealing with fallen trees that have damaged vehicles and blocked roadways, with the sound of chainsaws heard as crews work to clear the area. Contractors expect the cleanup effort to continue throughout the week as they respond to calls across the city.
Why it matters
The widespread tree damage and blocked roads are affecting daily life for many Philadelphia residents, with the cleanup effort expected to take several days. This highlights the impact that severe weather can have on a city's infrastructure and the importance of efficient emergency response and recovery efforts.
The details
Crews from Jimmy's Tree and Landscaping Contractors have been working quickly to clear trees across the city, with the owner stating they received a list of 22 locations to address on the morning after the blizzard. The heavy snow has weighed down trees, causing many to fall and block streets. Residents like Michael Suh have reported hearing large crashes as trees fell and damaged nearby vehicles.
- The blizzard hit the region on February 23, 2026.
- Crews worked throughout the night and into the morning of February 24, 2026 to clear fallen trees and debris.
The players
Jimmy's Tree and Landscaping Contractors
A local contractor company that has been working to clear fallen trees and debris across Philadelphia in the aftermath of the blizzard.
Michael Suh
A Philadelphia resident who witnessed a large tree branch fall and damage nearby vehicles during the blizzard.
Jim Long
The owner of Jimmy's Tree and Landscaping Contractors, who has been coordinating the cleanup efforts across the city.
What they’re saying
“In the morning, I was kind of like half asleep and then I heard a large crash, I look out the window and saw that big branch hit those two cars. I'm glad, hopefully these cars aren't damaged too much, just hoping the street gets back open again.”
— Michael Suh (fox29.com)
“Been real busy. We got done with the snow roughly at 1 a.m. last night and got a list this morning with about 22 locations throughout the city to get the trees cleared and removed.”
— Jim Long, Owner, Jimmy's Tree and Landscaping Contractors (fox29.com)
What’s next
Contractors expect to be busy throughout the week as they respond to calls across the city to clear fallen trees and debris. The city has asked residents to report any downed trees on their website to help prioritize the cleanup efforts.
The takeaway
The widespread tree damage and blocked roads in Philadelphia following the blizzard highlight the importance of emergency preparedness and efficient recovery efforts when severe weather strikes. The ongoing cleanup efforts by local contractors demonstrate the community's resilience and commitment to restoring normalcy for residents.
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