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Hurricane Ike pictures

#1 Post by andrewjackson » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:35 pm

This is the best set of Ike pictures that I have seen:

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/0 ... fe_of.html

Picture 11 is the best at showing the devastation of the Bolivar Peninsula just north of Galveston. Well, it used to be the Bolivar Peninsula. It's Bolivar Island now.

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#2 Post by christie1111 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:43 pm

I would hire the contractor who built that house!
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#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:45 pm

Whoa! :shock:

Looks like pictures of Sumatra after the 2004 tsunami.

How in the world did that one house remain standing?

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#4 Post by Rexer25 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:48 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:Whoa! :shock:

Looks like pictures of Sumatra after the 2004 tsunami.

How in the world did that one house remain standing?
CNN had an articlelet about it. The owners were wiped out by Rita in 2005. They rebuilt, telling the contractors the new house had to be capable of withstanding a cat 5 hurricane.

Seems it'll stand a 2.
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#5 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:46 pm

They're going to have a quiet neighborhood until reconstruction begins.
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#6 Post by andrewjackson » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:54 pm

Bob Juch wrote:They're going to have a quiet neighborhood until reconstruction begins.
Very quiet since there are no roads, bridges, or ferries to the Bolivar Peninsula right now. The county is trying to get everyone still on the Peninsula to leave. It will be interesting to see if they are ever allowed to rebuild there.
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#7 Post by BackInTex » Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:34 pm

andrewjackson wrote: The county is trying to get everyone still on the Peninsula to leave.
A house to house search shouldn't take long.
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#8 Post by kayrharris » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:25 pm

A lot of coastal areas here have very strict building codes that were implemented after Hurricane Andrew.

Apparently the one house standing meets the new code.
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#9 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:20 pm

How long until they get electricity? I'm guessing that it will be a while.

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#10 Post by Bixby17 » Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:21 pm

Rexer25 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Whoa! :shock:

Looks like pictures of Sumatra after the 2004 tsunami.

How in the world did that one house remain standing?
CNN had an articlelet about it. The owners were wiped out by Rita in 2005. They rebuilt, telling the contractors the new house had to be capable of withstanding a cat 5 hurricane.

Seems it'll stand a 2.
It's standing but from what the paper said today, it is ruined. The inside got water in it.

Here's some pictures that I took:

http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2008/09/19/will ... ulf-coast/

We've been very fortunate to have power from the beginning. Our across the street neighbor got their power today. (They had an extension cord running to our house).

Our friends Diane and George and their family has been living at our house since Sunday. They still have no power--they live 5 minutes away. Diane's mom has been eating over here. We are getting another family over here tonight.

We need power for our schools. The power at our elementary school is still out. So we have missed 6 days of school, and likely more, I'm guessing.

If it is bad over here, I can't imagine what it is like on the more east side of town that got hit harder.

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#11 Post by trevor_macfee » Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:36 pm

Thanks for posting the link. Those are amazing pictures.

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#12 Post by Bixby17 » Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:03 pm

trevor_macfee wrote:Thanks for posting the link. Those are amazing pictures.
Those pictures are too typical. On just my street, three houses suffered serious tree damage. Everybody lost trees. A huge tree that fell in our neighbors yard behind our house had to be removed by a large crane.

And what is bad is that our social services were already very taxed from both Katrina and Rita relief. We still have many Katrina survivors in town. The link I put in that post has a place to donate to these local relief agencies that do so much to help so many people.

Just got a message that our schools will be out at least until Tuesday. That only the schools with power will be opened on Tuesday. So far, our school has no power.

Oh, and we survived Ike okay, but almost had to carry the kids out of the house over waist deep flood waters that came from torrential thunderstorms on early Sunday morning. The tree debris clogged the drains. I had to wade in flood waters to the neighbors' house to get him to help my husband clear the storm sewer. We got the highest flood waters we have had since moving here in 2001. Had it rained for another 15 minutes, the water certainly would be in the house.

The radar showed purple on it over our area. Purple is not good.

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