Hurricane Ike begins to batter Texas coastThursday, September 25, 2008 @ 7:37AMHOUSTON (AP) — Hurricane Ike, a colossal storm nearly as big as Texas itself, battered the coast Friday, threatening to obliterate waterfront towns and give the skyscrapers, refineries and docks of the nation’s fourth-largest city their worst pounding in a generation.
Harris County officials urge residents to protect homesWednesday, September 24, 2008 @ 4:48AMWith Hurricane Ike heading towards the Gulf Coast, Harris County emergency officials are urging residents to protect their homes or businesses from the force of hurricane winds, board up doors and windows with plywood or install storm shutters.
Waste Land, TexasWednesday, September 17, 2008 @ 9:34PMN.J. Burkett reports from one of the hardest hit areas in Texas.
Hurricane Ike begins to batter Texas coastMonday, September 15, 2008 @ 10:14AMHOUSTON (AP) — Hurricane Ike, a colossal storm nearly as big as Texas itself, battered the coast Friday, threatening to obliterate waterfront towns and give the skyscrapers, refineries and docks of the nation’s fourth-largest city their worst pounding in a generation.
Gustav to make landfall TuesdaySunday, September 14, 2008 @ 6:02AMWith Hurricane Gustav heading towards the Gulf Coast Harris County emergency officials are urging residents to protect their homes or businesses from the force of hurricane winds, board up doors and windows with plywood or install storm shutters. Keep in mind that winds are stronger at higher elevations, such as high-rise apartments or condos.