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By-line: EARL NOTTINGHAM

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Caption/Information: Dianne Hart recovers remnants of her grandmothers china at her destroyed home in Oak Island, Texas near Anahuac, Texas, Sunday, September 14, 2008. Hurricane Ike's surge was estimated at 13 feet above the home and destroyed approximately 98 percent of the homes in the small community which is on the shore of Trinity Bay.

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Object Name (Title)Hurricane Ike-Oak Island
CategoryA
KeywordsHURRICANE, IKE, flooding, Oak
By-Line (Author)EARL NOTTINGHAM
By-Line Title (Author Position)CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER
CityOAK ISLAND COMMUNITY
Province/StateTX
Original Transmission ReferenceTPWD-103
SourceTEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT.
Copyright NoticeTPWD
Caption/AbstractDianne Hart recovers remnants of her grandmothers china at her destroyed home in Oak Island, Texas near Anahuac, Texas, Sunday, September 14, 2008. Hurricane Ike's surge was estimated at 13 feet above the home and destroyed approximately 98 percent of the homes in the small community which is on the shore of Trinity Bay.
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