More..most areas 90% of the timber has burned. Many places the fire got so hot that the ground is sterilized and will never grow anything again for a long time.
The average dia of timber in many of the areas is over 3 feet...DBH. Lots of 4 feet and 6 ft timber burned and fallen over.
Destroyed an entire eco system from lack of proper timber harvesting.
It is even worse than that! The burned out areas are extremely prone to erosion. Not just because there is not vegetation to hold the water, but also that the sterilized soil has a change of chemistry, which makes is even more prone to erosion. If you get a rain storm after a fire, the erosion is incredible! We had incredible erosion damage in Superstition Wilderness, when there was a rainstorm after the fire last year. The Apache trail is closed for at least 5 years until they can even fix just the trail.
I have seen the presentation, it takes few years until the soil returns to normal normal level of erosion. By that time, the soil may be gone. Then it may take few thousands of years until there would be any forest.