The paper stated that the estimated property damage in Alabama alone is six billion dollars. Hurricane Ivan damage from 2004 total damage was at two billion.
One of the tornadoes made up to a mile wide swath for some 372 miles across Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. That one tornado covered a total of 232,080 acres of devastation alone.
The impact on the forest industry is that mills have been on quotas so much from the downturn in the economy and now they are being faced with carrying huge inventories during the hot months--not good. Landowners will be paid pentance prices as well.