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The giant storm left extensive devastation in its wake and officials had barely begun to assess the damage, which early estimates put in the billions of dollars.
Ike, which idled a quarter of U.S. crude oil production and refining capacity, swamped the island city of Galveston and hammered Houston, the fourth-largest U.S. city.
It shattered the windows of skyscrapers, showering streets with glass and debris, tore apart bus shelters and ripped metal sheets off buildings.
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According to an early computer-model estimate of damage by the insurance industry, Ike could lead to $8 billion to $18 billion in claims.
About two million people evacuated before Ike made landfall early Saturday and officials urged residents to stay away for now.
"We don't want people to come back permanently," said David Smith, mayor of Friendswood in
The storm had weakened to a tropical depression by early Sunday as it churned across western Arkansas, heading north on a path expected to bring heavy rains over a broad area stretching to Canada.
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Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said at least 940 people had been rescued so far, but he had no confirmation of any storm-related deaths.
"We obviously are concerned," Chertoff said in
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But the vital Houston Ship Channel was not hit as hard as expected by a storm surge that could have caused far greater damage and swamped refineries.
"Fortunately the worst-case scenario that was spoken about, that was projected in some areas, did not occur," said Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
LONG POWER OUTAGES
He noted, however, "very heavy damage" to the power grid. About 4.5 million people could face weeks of power outages.
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More than half the city's 60,000 residents fled before the storm, but Galveston City Manager Steve LeBlanc said 17 buildings had collapsed and a causeway linking the island to the mainland had buckled.
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"We just received one call from a guy in his attic and the water is rising and he can't get out," said
Ike triggered the biggest disruption to
Eight of the 14
Ike was bigger than Hurricane Katrina, which devastated
Even so, authorities were cautious about underestimating the damage after the Katrina experience, when levees broke under the floodwaters long after the storm.
Ike did not spare
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