via Phnom Penh Post, 03 October 2021: Trees pruned to reduce risk of damage to the temple.
The Department of Forest Management, Cultural Landscape and Environment under the Apsara National Authority (ANA) – a body tasked with managing the Angkor Archaeological Park – cut down 16 trees deemed to be of high risk to visitors around Kravan temple in Siem Reap province.
The operation took place on October 2-3 after the department’s working group together with relevant departments had inspected the site and found that the trees posed a risk.
“The work was done to ensure tourists’ safety, avoid accidents, and make it easier to visit the temple,” the department said in a statement.
Source: ANA reduces risks to Kravan temple | Phnom Penh Post