COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hurricane Dorian caused minimal damage to South Carolina’s forestland, the only instances of which were highly localized and characterized by very light impact.
Aerial surveillance by Forestry Commission personnel along the coastline confirms that impacts from the storm were minor and isolated. Even thinned stands withstood the storm very well; the most significant impact recorded during post-storm flights was the persistence of standing water in Horry County, which was expected.
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–S.C. Forestry Commission