Saturday, October 4, 2008

From big firms to smaller groups, $7 million has been raised so far

Law enforcement is continuing the difficult task of looking for Hurricane Ike victims. GALVESTON, Texas | The final hours brought the awful realization to victims of Hurricane Ike that they had waited too long. By the time she was well enough to return to her Orange nursing home, Hurricane Ike was on his way. This is in the wake of storms and flooding that occurred when remnants of Hurricane Ike hit the state in September. Hurricane Ike wreaked havoc on many lives, some worse than others, but everyone was affected in some way. You can see those pictures and the more than 400 photos sent in by Southeast Texans in our Hurricane Ike album by Clicking Here. Earnest Stone, right, and his wife Jimmie, stand where their home once stood until Hurricane Ike destroyed it Thursday, Oct. Many of them have been living at a shelter since Hurricane Ike barreled across the Texas coast three weeks ago. Mrs. 1st American Reserve of Beaumont, Texas weathered hurricane Ike September 12, 2008. Millions of dollars have been raised to help in the recovery from Hurricane Ike, most of it from big corporate donors.

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