Three hikers were hurt when a tree fell down on them at a park in San Jose Monday.
Guadalupe Reservoir at Almaden Quicksilver County ParkA Santa Clara County Sheriff's spokesman said the three people suffered minor injuries when the tree toppled.
All three were taken to a hospital as a precaution.First published on September 12, 2022 / 3:56 PMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
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