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The US Forest Service quickly responded to tornado damage in the Sabine National Forest, awarding salvage contracts to restore forest health and support local communities. The agency mobilized resources, assessed damage, and held public meetings to ensure transparency. This effort highlights the power of local partnerships in recovery.
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- The US Forest Service quickly responded to tornado damage in the Sabine National Forest, awarding salvage contracts to restore forest health and support local communities. The agency mobilized resources, assessed damage, and held public meetings to ensure transparency. This effort highlights the power of local partnerships in recovery.
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Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.\nSalvaging success\nFast action and local partnership fuel forest recovery\nMandy Chumley\nNational Forests and Grasslands in Texas\nJuly 16, 2025\nWhen a tornado swept through the Sabine National Forest in March 2025, it left behind a trail of broken trees, downed limbs and hundreds of acres of damaged timber. But in just 28 days, the Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, turned destruction into opportunity by mobilizing resources, assessing the damage and awarding two salvage stewardship sales to help restore forest health and support local communities.\n\u201cRight after the tornado touched down in Sabine County, we were preparing for how to respond. As soon as it was safe, forest crews sprang into action to assess the storm\u2019s impact,\u201d said Jamie Sowell, acting operations staff officer with the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas.\nMarch 2025 Damage from an EF-1 tornado on the Sabine National Forest. Uprooted trees and snapped trunks mark the storm\u2019s path, highlighting the importance of ongoing hazard assessments and forest recovery efforts. (USDA Forest Service photo by Mandy Chumley)\nBoth hazard and opportunity\u00a0\nThe National Weather Service estimated the tornado to have an EF-1 rating with maximum winds near 105 mph. It touched down in the Sabine National Forest along Forest Road 144, where numerous softwood trees were snapped and uprooted.\nAll of these downed or damaged trees are not just an eyesore. They represent potential hazards, primarily for wildfire, as well as allowing invasive insect species to infest the damaged trees, which could harm forest health.\nThe timber debris can make wildfires worse by giving the fire more fuel, allowing it to burn hotter and longer, damaging or destroying other trees that might otherwise have survived the fire. In addition, trees falling across roads or trails makes accessing areas to fight a potential wildfire more difficult, hampering firefighters\u2019 ability to contain the fire.\nHowever, the downed or damaged trees are also a potential opportunity for the local timber industry. The debris can be used for a number of different products, including dimensional lumber like 2x4s and pulp for oriented strand board, also called OSB lumber. Both are commonly used in construction. \nFor both reducing the wildfire risk and enabling the timber industry to make use of the timber, speed would be of the essence.\nAfter the storms had passed, Forest Service staff identified downed or damaged trees that needed to be removed to reduce the amount of fuels for potential wildfires, allow access to be restored and prevent the spread of insects that can cause disease and reduce forest health. (USDA Forest Service photo by Mandy Chumley)\nRapid response\nThe Forest Service staff on the Sabine were equal to the challenge. Sabine fire and timber program managers surveyed the damaged forest area by helicopter. By using aircraft already under contract for the prescribed burn season, Forest Service staff reduced the need for extensive boots-on-the-ground resources.\n\u201cOur specialists quickly identified the most affected stands, mapped out salvage opportunities and designed stewardship contracts to not only remove storm-damaged trees but also reduce the risk of future wildfire through fuel load reduction,\u201d said Sowell. \u201cThe rapid response to this natural disaster highlights the strength of collaboration between the Forest Service and East Texas\u2019s rural timber industry.\u201d\nTo ensure transparency and local participation, a public meeting was held with interested members of the public and timber purchasers just three weeks after the storm. The result: local loggers submitted bids and are now actively working on the salvage units. These contracts will help recover economic value from the downed trees before they deteriorate, protecting the forest from pests, disease and dangerous fuel buildup.\nAfter Forest Service silviculturists identify which damaged or fallen trees need to be removed, a timber sale is held, and the winner of the contract collects and removes the timber. Part of a post-storm salvage sale, these efforts help reduce hazardous fuel loads and support local rural economies. Here, Timber Sale Administrator Andrew Weeks discussing loader operations at logging deck with shear operator. 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Salvaging success | US Forest Service Skip to main content Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( LockA locked padlock ) or https:// means youβve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Salvaging success Fast action and local partnership fuel forest recovery Mandy Chumley National Forests and Grasslands in Texas July 16, 2025 When a tornado swept through the Sabine National Forest in March 2025, it left behind a trail of broken trees, downed limbs and hundreds of acres of damaged timber. But in just 28 days, the Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Β turned destruction into opportunity by mobilizing resources, assessing the dam...
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Salvaging success | US Forest Service Skip to main content Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( LockA locked padlock ) or https:// means youβve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Salvaging success Fast action and local partnership fuel forest recovery Mandy Chumley National Forests and Grasslands in Texas July 16, 2025 When a tornado swept through the Sabine National Forest in March 2025, it left behind a trail of broken trees, downed limbs and hundreds of acres of damaged timber. But in just 28 days, the Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, turned destruction into opportunity by mobilizing resources, assessing the damage and awarding two salvage stewardship sales to help restore forest health and support local communities. βRight after the tornado touched down in Sabine County, we...
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π€ The author π Webpage π·οΈ Internet , Government π a114b00a-1cd4-4daf-ac8f-dcee4a4a131eSimplified: A .gov website belongs to an official US government organization
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π€ Jamie Sowell π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Collaboration π a114b011-0e3e-42aa-98d8-3ebb485955bdSimplified: Rapid response to natural disaster highlights collaboration strength between Forest Service and East Texas timber industry
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Economics , Environment π a114b026-13e9-4313-b72f-c653615e4175Simplified: Contracts will help recover economic value from downed trees before they deteriorate protecting forest from pests disease dangerous fuel buildup
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π€ Kimpton Cooper π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Community , Partnerships π a114b036-a3f9-4e59-910c-c22977dae97aSimplified: When storms hit forests and communities feel it together salvage operation is a great example of how local partnerships can lead to meaningful recover...
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Simplified: Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
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Simplified: Share sensitive information only on official secure websites
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Government π a114b011-1d07-4da7-bc34-3d376adb2d55Simplified: In 28 days Forest Service turned destruction into opportunity by mobilizing resources assessing damage awarding two salvage stewardship sales to resto...
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Simplified: National Weather Service estimated tornado had EF-1 rating with maximum winds near 105 mph
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Simplified: Downed or damaged trees are not just an eyesore
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However, the downed or damaged trees are also a potential opportunity for the local timber industry.1.000π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Economic π a114b01d-547e-464d-85f7-447533409582Simplified: Downed or damaged trees are also a potential opportunity for local timber industry
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Simplified: Sabine fire and timber program managers surveyed damaged forest area by helicopter
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Simplified: By using aircraft already under contract for prescribed burn season Forest Service staff reduced need for extensive boots-on-the-ground resources
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Simplified: Specialists quickly identified most affected stands mapped out salvage opportunities designed stewardship contracts to remove storm-damaged trees redu...
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π€ Sowell π News Article π·οΈ Forestry , Collaboration π a114b029-bae4-4603-a256-3d980a942a42Simplified: Rapid response to this natural disaster highlights strength of collaboration between Forest Service and East Texas rural timber industry
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Simplified: Sales support rural loggers mill workers trucking operations in critical parts of regional economy
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Simplified: As recovery continues Sabine National Forest stands as testament to what is possible when disaster meets determination neighbors meet shared mission