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The last house standing

11 durable postsStarted 2008-09-18Latest 2008-09-22
#59725Post 1 of 11

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[QUOTE]Yesterday, we received an amazing submission from iReport.com user austinheli. His photos showed a lone house standing in a wasteland left in Ike's aftermath.

We contacted austinheli, who is Ray Asgar, a private helicopter pilot based in Austin, Texas. He visited Gilchrist and Galveston Monday to photograph the damage left after Hurricane Ike slammed the coastal area last weekend.

The lone yellow house caught Asgar's attention. He said it was the only structure standing for miles. Considering the extent of Ike's devastation, he said, it was "odd to have nearly any damage to one home."

Several users left comments on Asgar's iReport, joining a debate about whether or not his photos were real. One user who jumped in was Kelley1. "This is my sister's house. It is real," she wrote.

Shortly afterward, Kelley1 uploaded a photo of the yellow house that was taken in May. Kelley1 is Judy Hudspeth and the house belongs to her sister, Pam Adams.

Pam and Warren Adams rebuilt their home in February 2006 after Hurricane Rita destroyed it the previous year. Hudspeth said that the couple hired a contractor to build a home that could withstand a Category 5 hurricane. Warren Adams watched over every step of the construction to make sure it was done correctly.

The couple evacuated to a friend's house in Lufkin, Texas, hours before Ike made landfall last week. Hudspeth said they've been without power since Saturday, and that her sister was "hysterical" when she initially heard everything was gone in Gilchrist.

Pam and Warren have since learned that their house is one of the few in the area to survive the storm. They are returning to see the devastating damage today. [/QUOTE]

[url]http://www.ireport.com/blogs/ireport-blog/2008/09/18/the-last-house-standing[/url]

#1085138Post 2 of 11

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wow. unfortunetly, they are the only one from that region.... terrible to think a few towns literally are nothing but puddles and driftwood... not even a sign that life existed other then the cement foundations.

#1085140Post 3 of 11

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[url]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60069[/url]

#1085144Post 4 of 11

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destined compensation for gtfo.

this obliteration is still so shocking tho.

#1085186Post 5 of 11

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it's really messed up at the destruction here (which looks to be greater than katrina) and the MSM has completely dropped it off thier list of items to cover. insane.

#1085209Post 6 of 11

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smart people.

Sadly they are few and far between...just prepare yourself. Don't wait or expect someone else to do it for you.

#1086220Post 7 of 11

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wow. crazy photo!

#1086228Post 8 of 11

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Dannnng. My dad's house got pretty messed up in Clearlake, TX...but nothing that bad.

#1086242Post 9 of 11

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[QUOTE=thesightless;651595]wow. unfortunetly, they are the only one from that region.... terrible to think a few towns literally are nothing but puddles and driftwood... not even a sign that life existed other then the cement foundations.[/QUOTE]

its only going to get worse.

from what i have been reading, December 12, 2012 is going to be huge.

i think there is going to be a pole shift but that is up to debate.

#1086247Post 10 of 11

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isn't 2012 when the mayans predicted the end?

#1086252Post 11 of 11

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wow that's amazing...

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