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In fatal aftermath of Hurricane Ike, thousands of Texas residents seek relief. Sept. 15, 2008 — -- As frustrations mount over delays in providing basic supplies to survivors of Hurricane Ike ...
As the biggest search and rescue effort in Texas history begins, national and community aid organizations are calling on all Americans to donate money and muscle to victims of Hurricane Ike.
Never mind that Ike ended up a Category 2 hurricane, not the cataclysmic killer that was predicted. In Galveston, it was bad. Not even two days ago, what are now piles of debris were people's ...
(AP Photo\/Houston Chronicle\/Karen Warren) In the wake of Hurricane Ike, some people along the Gulf coast are assessing the damage. A group of Utahns with the American Red Cross is in the ...
Tom LeCroy walks through debris strewn in The Strand that suffered flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, in Galveston, Texas. LeCroy's, ...
While the health and well-being of residents of Texas and Louisiana following Hurricane Ike appears to be better than expected, residual health effects may harm people in the days and weeks to come.
The Aftermath of Hurricane Ike. Texas officials continued the largest rescue operation in state history, taking thousands of people out of flood-ravaged towns.
Hurricane Ike came close in 2008. A Category 2 storm, Ike left about 2.1 million customers in the dark. That represented about 93% of CenterPoint’s 2.26 million customers in the Houston area at ...
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