Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ike's Texas Legacy - a flood of misery

NVDL: Imagine what it is like in the sweltering heat for those residents too poor to evacuate. There's no electricity so there is very little to eat that hasn't gone off, everywhere is underwater, you can't get around and the prospects of getting back to normal isn't going to happen any time soon. The pressure starts to pile up on these people.

Of particular concern is a resident who collects exotic animals who is now holed up in a Baptist church with his pet lion. "We're not going in there," Jones said. "We know where he (the lion) is on the food chain." - Yahoo

Wanda Hamor, 49, of Orange, was fifth in line with her 21-year-old son William. They were trapped in their house by floodwaters until Monday morning before they could venture out. They had run out of food Sunday night. They left for Hurricane Gustav on Labor Day and say they couldn't afford to leave for Ike or buy any more than $60 in food. - Yahoo
clipped from news.yahoo.com

Snapshots of damage were emerging everywhere: In Galveston, oil was coating the water and beaches with a sheen, and residents were ordered off the beach. Dozens of cement vaults popped up out of the water-swollen ground, many disgorging their coffins. Several came to rest against a chain link fence, choked with garbage and trinkets left behind by mourners.

It was the first time anyone had gotten a look at the damaged resort barrier island of Bolivar Peninsula, just east of hard-hit Galveston. Homes were splintered or completely washed away in the beachfront community that is home to about 30,000 people in the peak summer season.

Randall Dowdell smokes on of his last cigarettes near a marina damaged after Hurricane Ike hit the Texas coast, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008, in Galveston, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Houston, littered with glass from skyscrapers, was placed under a weeklong curfew. While spots of downtown had power, trees still blocked streets and restaurants and businesses were closed.
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