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2014 Ice Storm Damage Report

South Carolina State Commission of Forestry
Abstract
The severe winter storm that occurred from Feb. 11-13, 2014 had a major impact on South Carolina’s forests, resulting in direct damage estimated at $360 million acres across 24 counties. The Forestry Commission, with invaluable support of forestry partners, played a lead role in responding to this natural disaster - from assisting with debris removal and conducting the damage survey to the ongoing assistance we are providing to forest landowners who must deal with reforestation of their destroyed timber stands.
Issue Date
2015-08-20
Keywords
Ice storms--Environmental aspects--South Carolina, Forest ecology-- Climatic factors--South Carolina, Forests and forestry--South Carolina, Trees--Effect of ice on--South Carolina
Type
Document
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