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'Catastrophic' storm nears Texas | |
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Hurricane Ike is nearing the Gulf coast of Texas and is expected to hit land within hours, causing "potentially catastrophic" flooding and damage. | |
US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has warned as many as 100,000 homes could be destroyed by flooding. | |
There are fears the hurricane could cause a high storm surge, leaving miles of low-lying coast underwater. | |
Residents of coastal Galveston face "certain death" if they stay, the National Weather Service has warned. | |
Hurricane Ike could have 'catastrophic effects' | Hurricane Ike could have 'catastrophic effects' |
At 0200 GMT on Saturday, the "very large" hurricane was about 70 miles (115km) south-east of Galveston, with winds around 110 mph (175km/h). | |
The massive system is already buffeting Texas and causing flooding along the Louisiana coast, still recovering from last weekend's Hurricane Gustav. | The massive system is already buffeting Texas and causing flooding along the Louisiana coast, still recovering from last weekend's Hurricane Gustav. |
More than a million people in Texas have been advised to leave their homes before Ike hits late on Friday or early Saturday morning. | More than a million people in Texas have been advised to leave their homes before Ike hits late on Friday or early Saturday morning. |
But people in Houston city have been told to shelter at home, board up their properties and stockpile supplies. | But people in Houston city have been told to shelter at home, board up their properties and stockpile supplies. |
Authorities are trying to avoid a repeat of 2005, when some 110 people in Houston died during a chaotic evacuation in the face of Hurricane Rita. | Authorities are trying to avoid a repeat of 2005, when some 110 people in Houston died during a chaotic evacuation in the face of Hurricane Rita. |
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The US National Hurricane Center said Ike could grow from a Category Two to a Category Three storm - a "major hurricane" - by the time it reaches the coast. | The US National Hurricane Center said Ike could grow from a Category Two to a Category Three storm - a "major hurricane" - by the time it reaches the coast. |
Ike has already caused devastation in Cuba and Haiti, where hundreds of people have died in several tropical storms over the last month. | Ike has already caused devastation in Cuba and Haiti, where hundreds of people have died in several tropical storms over the last month. |
The hurricane's predicted path will take it through Galveston and on to Houston, home to America's biggest oil refinery and Nasa's Johnson Space Center. | The hurricane's predicted path will take it through Galveston and on to Houston, home to America's biggest oil refinery and Nasa's Johnson Space Center. |
"Our nation is facing what is by any means a potentially catastrophic hurricane," said Mr Chertoff. | "Our nation is facing what is by any means a potentially catastrophic hurricane," said Mr Chertoff. |
Latest Hurricane Ike weather forecast | Latest Hurricane Ike weather forecast |
He added: "This storm is so big in fact that its impact is already being felt all along the Gulf Coast." | He added: "This storm is so big in fact that its impact is already being felt all along the Gulf Coast." |
The Texas authorities have laid on more than 1,000 buses to facilitate the mass evacuation. | The Texas authorities have laid on more than 1,000 buses to facilitate the mass evacuation. |
In Galveston - scene of the country's deadliest hurricane, which killed at least 6,000 people in 1900 - 75 buses are taking residents to the state capital, Austin. | In Galveston - scene of the country's deadliest hurricane, which killed at least 6,000 people in 1900 - 75 buses are taking residents to the state capital, Austin. |
Weak and chronically ill hospital patients are also being moved. | Weak and chronically ill hospital patients are also being moved. |
But some residents were ignoring the dire warnings in Galveston, where Ike threatens to bring a 20ft (7m) high storm surge. | But some residents were ignoring the dire warnings in Galveston, where Ike threatens to bring a 20ft (7m) high storm surge. |
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"If it ain't your time you ain't going anywhere," Emory Sallie, 44, told AP news agency, while walking and drinking a beer near his home. | "If it ain't your time you ain't going anywhere," Emory Sallie, 44, told AP news agency, while walking and drinking a beer near his home. |
Ports are shut and almost all energy production in the Gulf of Mexico has been suspended as a precaution, although Ike was expected to miss most of the installations. | Ports are shut and almost all energy production in the Gulf of Mexico has been suspended as a precaution, although Ike was expected to miss most of the installations. |
The storm would be the first major hurricane to hit a US metropolitan area since Katrina devastated New Orleans three years ago. | The storm would be the first major hurricane to hit a US metropolitan area since Katrina devastated New Orleans three years ago. |
President George W Bush has declared a federal emergency in Texas, allowing funds to be freed to help the state deal with the storm. | President George W Bush has declared a federal emergency in Texas, allowing funds to be freed to help the state deal with the storm. |
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