I was thinking the same. After seeing it initially in the night shot, I was expecting to see many more trees in a similar condition once daylight came, but instead it seems rather isolated.I do think that particular tree appears to have had bark removed given the remaining bark at the base (doesn't appear to be a sycamore which would be the most common tree with super light bark) but with heavy debris loading it's easy to have bark removed and there's always the chance the tree was dying or otherwise unhealthy; many many variables indeed, especially with softwoods. If you have a species and a recent before picture, could probably come up with some sort of objective guess, but usually not going to have that. A standing dead tree slowly shedding branches looks exactly like a debarked shredded tree so it's good to know what was there immediately before