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Image of Hurricane Ike on September 10, 2008, taken by the crew of the International Space Station, flying 220 miles above Earth. Ike barreled into the densely populated Texas coast near Houston early September 13, 2008, bringing with it a wall of water and ferocious winds and rain that flooded large areas along the Gulf of Mexico and paralyzed the fourth-largest U.S. city
2 comments:
Did you see the one house that was left standing in the middle of nothing? It was really amazing how it survived. I feel for all the people who are victims of things like this.
I did, I got the email this morning, it was so awesome, not in a good way though, God's mercy is amazing, so many displaced but for as many people that were in the path, to be safe, WOW!
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