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Hurricane Helene Causes Nearly $200 Million in Damage to South Carolina’s Timber Industry

Storm-Damaged Forests

Hurricane Helene Leaves $194 Million Impact on South Carolina Timber Industry

Horry County, S.C. — The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has revealed extensive damage, with state forestry officials estimating nearly $200 million in losses to the timber sector. The devastation became apparent following aerial surveys that began on September 28 and continued in the days that followed.

Extent of Damage

According to the South Carolina Forestry Commission, the total assessed timber damage spans 20 counties, amounting to approximately $83 million in lost timber alone. This estimate does not yet consider the expenses incurred by damaged infrastructure. As additional assessments were made, forestry officials communicated with local mill operators and industry leaders to get a clearer picture of the operational impact.

On average, mills experienced production outages of about two and a half days, which translated into an operational loss of around $51 million, representing about 1% of the state’s annual timber output. This loss equates to considerable setbacks for the local economy.

Urban Forests Affected

The damage extended beyond rural timberlands to include urban forests. The commission reported assessments estimating that approximately three million cubic yards of wood waste require disposal. At a projected cost of $20 per cubic yard, this represents another $60 million in expenses for local municipalities.

When combining these estimates, the total impact related to Hurricane Helene approaches $194 million. The figures offered a sobering insight into the extent of the storm’s impact, underlining the significant threat natural disasters pose to the forestry sector.

Next Steps for Recovery

As the forestry community begins to assess the full scope of restoration efforts, officials indicate that a planned response will be crucial in mitigating both economic loss and environmental impact. Recovery strategies may include financial assistance for affected operations, potential infrastructure rebuilding, and plans for reforestation where necessary.

The Forestry Commission continues to measure and document the damage while working alongside local governments to address the destruction. Moving forward, the agency is committed to supporting the recovery initiatives needed to restore the timber industry.

Community Impact

The ripple effects of this disaster will likely be felt by the broader community in Horry County and surrounding areas. Residents and local businesses that depend on the timber industry for livelihoods may face significant challenges as the industry seeks to rebound. Engaging leadership and coordinated community efforts will be essential to navigate this difficult period.

The residents of South Carolina, particularly those in the timber-rich regions, are left to contend with the long-term implications of this disaster. As they begin to recover, the call for support and resources remains vital to help communities rebuild and thrive.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Hurricane Helene’s destructive path through South Carolina has led to unprecedented levels of damage within the timber industry. With losses nearly reaching $200 million, there is an urgent need for recovery strategies to ensure that the ecological and economic impact of this natural disaster is effectively addressed.


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