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Pine trees are snapped in half or leaning as a result of destruction caused by 2018’s Hurricane Michael, Sept. 24, 2019, in Mexico Beach, Florida. Forestry officials estimate more than 2.8 million acres of timber were damaged by the category five hurricane. Reforestation is expected to cost more than $240 million, and jobs in the timber industry may be affected for 15-20 years. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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Mexico Beach, Florida
Pine trees are snapped in half or leaning as a result of destruction caused by 2018’s Hurricane Michael, Sept. 24, 2019, in Mexico Beach, Florida. Forestry officials estimate more than 2.8 million acres of timber were damaged by the category five hurricane. Reforestation is expected to cost more than $240 million, and jobs in the timber industry may be affected for 15-20 years. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)