Hurricane Ike batters Texas
2008-09-13 06:27:22 GMT2008-09-13 14:27:22 (Beijing Time) China Daily
Residents stand next to the ocean as Hurricane Ike approaches the coast of Galveston, Texas, September 12, 2008. Hundreds of thousands of people fled coastal areas in the path of Hurricane Ike on Thursday as the storm gathered strength on a collision course with the Texas Gulf Coast, threatening to swamp populous areas around Houston under a massive wave of water. [Agencies]
Strong waves crash around coastal houses in Galveston, Texas September 12, 2008. Hurricane Ike closed in on the Texas coast on Friday, pushing a wall of water that weather officials warned could bring certain death to those who did not heed mandatory evacuation orders.[Agencies]
Two men wade through flooded streets as Hurricane Ike begins to make landfall in Galveston, Texas September 12, 2008. Massive Hurricane Ike bore down on the Texas coast on Friday, driving a wall of water into seaside communities and threatening catastrophic damage.[Agencies]
Casey Spence, of Galveston, walks away from high swells caused by Hurricane Ike in Galveston, Texas September 12, 2008. Hundreds of thousands of people fled coastal areas in the path of Hurricane Ike on Thursday as the storm gathered strength on a collision course with the Texas Gulf Coast, threatening to swamp populous areas around Houston under a massive wave of water.[Agencies]
Dark clouds stretch across the Houston skyline as Hurricane Ike approaches Houston, Texas September 12, 2008. Hurricane Ike closed in on the Texas coast on Friday, pushing a wall of water that weather officials warned could bring certain death to those who did not heed mandatory evacuation orders.[Agencies]
Residents stand next to the ocean as Hurricane Ike approaches the coast of Galveston, Texas, September 12, 2008. Hundreds of thousands of people fled coastal areas in the path of Hurricane Ike on Thursday as the storm gathered strength on a collision course with the Texas Gulf Coast, threatening to swamp populous areas around Houston under a massive wave of water.