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Tuesday
Sep162008

Hurricane Ike Aftermath

Coastal Texas Faces Heavy Damage After Hurricane Ike



Hurricane Ike is responsible for killing about 40 people and causing mass devastation in the Galveston area and blew out windows in Houston office buildings.

A curfew is still in effect in the Galveston coastal areas and residents are only allowed into the area to look and then must leave the area.

Ike also damaged some oil platforms in the Gulf, and according to Chevron toppled several of their platforms, though damage estimates to the platforms was said to be less than first thought.

Adding to other difficulties the rescue and cleanup crews face, a tiger has been spotted roaming the streets. It somehow escaped its enclosure at an exotic pets center in Crystal Beach.

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Friday
Sep122008

Ike Strengthens, May become Major Hurricane






Ike strengthens and may become a Category 3 Hurricane just prior to landfall.

Landfall is predicted at around 1-3:00 PM local time, and expected to hit Galveston, TX.

Storm surge expected to be 15-20 feet high,and may reach 25 feet in some spots depending on where the storm hits. Mandatory evacuations are under way.

Geographically the storm is also larger in size than Katrina.

Currently a freighter has become stranded in high winds and 50ft seas. The Coast Guard is in constant contact with the crew as of this writing.

Here are some Webcams located in Galveston.

Official Galveston website.

Video of weather report talking of catastrophic event.

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Tuesday
Sep092008

Hurricane Ike Heads Into Gulf After Hitting Cuba






Hurricane Ike, turns deadly as it continued to rip through the Caribbean killing upwards of 100 people as it heads into the warm waters of the Gulf.


Current tracking models have the hurricane making landfall near Corpus Christi Texas, with the outer bands arriving at around 10:00 - 11:00 AM Friday morning.

Video of damage from Ike so far
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What would make you evacuate?

Prepare before the storm.

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