Houston Battered by Winds Rivaling Hurricane Ike
Tornadoes and High Winds Cause Widespread Damage
Much of Houston, Texas, was battered by winds of speeds up to 100 miles per hour on Thursday night, rivaling speeds seen during Hurricane Ike in 2008. The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado had torn through the Pasadena and Deer Park areas, causing significant damage to homes and businesses.
Tornadoes Recall Hurricane Ike's Devastation
The intensity of the winds and the presence of tornadoes brought back memories of Hurricane Ike, one of the costliest natural disasters in American history. Ike's winds reached speeds of up to 110 miles per hour when it made landfall in Texas in 2008, causing widespread destruction and power outages.
Emergency Services Respond to Damage and Stranded Motorists
Emergency responders in the Houston area were dispatched to numerous reports of damage and stranded motorists. The high winds downed trees and power lines, blocking roads and creating hazardous conditions. Local authorities urged residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
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