The damage caused to forests by the storm Egon, which swept over Southern Sweden on 10-11 January, is currently considered to be less than anticipated, despite the high wind speeds recorded. Intensive efforts to survey the extent of the damage to Södra's members' properties are currently under way. According to initial estimates, the extent of the damage in the aftermath of Egon is significantly less than, for example, the storms Gudrun and Per, which occurred in 2005 and 2007, respectively, damaging 75 and 16 million cubic metres, respectively, in Götaland.
ByLesprom Network
Jan 14, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. The damage
caused to forests by the storm Egon, which swept over Southern Sweden on 10-11 January, is currently
considered to be less than anticipated, despite the high wind speeds recorded. Intensive
efforts to survey the extent of the damage to Södra's members' properties are
currently under way, as the company said in the press release received by
Lesprom Network.
According
to initial estimates, the extent of the damage in the aftermath of Egon is
significantly less than, for example, the storms Gudrun and Per, which occurred
in 2005 and 2007, respectively, damaging 75 and 16 million cubic metres,
respectively, in Götaland.
Intensive
efforts to carefully assess the extent of the storm Egon are currently under
way. To estimate the damaged wood volume, a large number of reference
properties that are geographically dispersed across Södra's forestry operations
areas are being analysed. Södra will present information regarding the damaged
wood volume when these figures have been compiled.
The damage
that has been identified to date is primarily dispersed windfalls and small concentrations
of windthrown trees in exposed locations, for example, on the edge of forests. Damage
to forests has been noted throughout much of Södra's forestry operations areas,
albeit mainly concentrated to Västra Götaland and Jönköping counties around the
Vänern and Vättern lakes.
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