 | A boy walks on broken glass next to the damaged windows of the JP Morgan Chase Tower caused by Hurricane Ike in Houston September 13, 2008 click to open  |
 | Workers wearing hard hats cross a street littered with sheet metal and debris after Hurricane Ike struck downtown Houston September 13, 2008. Hurricane Ike barrelled into the densely populated Texas coast near Houston early on Saturday, bringing with it a wall of water and ferocious winds and rain that flooded large areas along the Gulf of Mexico and paralyzed the fourth-largest U.S. city click to open  |
 | Floodwaters cover the north end of downtown Houston after Hurricane Ike hit September 13, 2008. Hurricane Ike barrelled into the densely populated Texas coast near Houston early on Saturday, bringing with it a wall of water and ferocious winds and rain that flooded large areas along the Gulf of Mexico and paralyzed the fourth-largest U.S. city click to open  |
 | A police car carefully makes its way under a fallen oak tree blocking the street in front of Houston City Hall after Hurricane Ike struck the area September 13, 2008. Hurricane Ike barrelled into the densely populated Texas coast near Houston early on Saturday, bringing with it a wall of water and ferocious winds and rain that flooded large areas along the Gulf of Mexico and paralyzed the fourth-largest U.S. city click to open  |
 | Floodwater covers Interstate Highway-45 just north of downtown Houston after the passage of Hurricane Ike, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. click to open  |
 | A vehicle travels through a a stretch of Interstate 10 flooded by Hurricane Ike near Houston, Texas. Rescuers picked through a trail of devastation in Texas on Saturday after Ike flattened hundreds of homes, flooded barrier islands and knocked out power to millions of people click to open  |
 | A man inspects the damage in front of the JP Morgan Chase Tower after Hurricane Ike passed through Houston, Texas. Rescuers picked through a trail of devastation in Texas on Saturday after Ike flattened hundreds of homes, flooded barrier islands and knocked out power to millions of people. click to open  |
 | Some Houston streets became flooded as Hurricane Ike blew through Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. Rescue crews in high-wheel trucks, helicopters and boats ventured out to pluck people from their homes Saturday in an all-out search for thousands of Texans who stubbornly stayed behind overnight to face Hurricane Ike click to open  |
 | The damaged windows of a parking garage building caused by Hurricane Ike are seen in downtown Houston September 13, 2008 click to open  |
 | Residents walks next to the damaged windows of the JP Morgan Chase Tower caused by Hurricane Ike in Houston September 13, 2008 click to open  |