Hurricane Ike Evacuees Are Anxious to Go Home




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Hurricane Ike Evacuees Are Anxious to Go Home

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More than 1 million people evacuated from the Gulf Coast ahead of Hurricane Ike. Now many of those people want go home, but officials say it is still a very dangerous time for the storm ravaged area. (Sept. 14)

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