Australian timber industry tries to save 2020 bushfire damaged logs
The 2020 bushfire season in Australia was one of the harshest fire seasons on record. The race is now on in Australia to harvest and find a place to properly store and keep wet as many ‘black logs’ as possible over the next 12 – 18 months, before they become unusable. In all the fires consumed over 4 million cubic meters of standing timber, 12-years and older. Four months after the fires, they are now just 13% of the way through the burned timber. As crews rush to harvest the logs, the ...
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