Arborists will continue removing hazard trees near Multnomah Falls Monday and Tuesday, triggering up to two days of limited access to the lower viewing platform and trail to Benson Bridge at Multnomah Falls. The efforts will protect facilities and improve public safety by removing trees near the falls that were burned and damaged by the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire. About 50 dead or dying trees surrounding Multnomah Falls were cleared last week, but about 40 more trees need to be removed from the site. This week’s work includes hazard tree removal from the cliff east of the Lodge, in order to mitigate safety concerns on the Historic Columbia River Highway. They are working Monday until around sunset, with work set to resume on Tuesday at 8 a.m. During the work opportunities to get scenic photographs of the falls will be limited. Multnomah Falls Lodge will remain open during the work.