Aerial photos of Hurricane Ike damage Dave Ryan
Sep. 6, 2013 Updated: Sep. 10, 2013 10:44 a.m.
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1of 48 A flooded area of Bridge City and Orange area on Monday, September 15,2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
2of 48 Bridge City Orange area. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
3of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
4of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
5of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
6of 48 Shangra La Gardens. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
7of 48 Downtown Orange Area Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
8of 48 The Orange Lions Park carnival grounds were flooded by Hurricane Ike's storm surge. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
9of 48 Near the Port of Orange, a lone sailboat was still tied to it's moorings on Monday September 15, 2008 Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
10of 48 Downtown Orange. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
11of 48 The water has somewhat receded in downtown Orange but there is still plenty of water to deal with near the rivers edge. Downtown Orange Area Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
12of 48 The water has somewhat receded in downtown Orange but there is still plenty of water to deal with in neighborhoods near the Sabine river's edge. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
13of 48 Homes and business in and around the Orange and Bridge City area still had water on Monday September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
14of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge. This boat had been pushed up onto land near the Veterans and Rainbow bridges outside Bridge City. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
15of 48 Over 200 boats lay piled up near thePleasure Island Yacht Club in Port Arthur after Hurricane Ike's storm surge blew them inland. Very little was left of the Pleasure Island Yacht club. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
16of 48 A shrimp boat lays on it's side near the Golden Pass LNG near Sabine Pass. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
17of 48 Boats of all types are piled together in Bridge City, near the Rainbow bridge area on Monday September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
18of 48 Water from Hurricane Ike's storm surge flooded Sabine Pass and was still in abundance on Monday morning September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
19of 48 Keith Lake boat launch was surrounded by Hurricane Ike's storm surge on Monday. Pipe laying equipment for one of the LNG facilities was barely visible above the high water on Monday, September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
20of 48 With Hurricane Ike's storm surge beginning to recede, cities such as Sabine Pass will have to deal with the saltwater intrusion in their drinking water and sewage treatment systems. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
21of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
22of 48 The Texas 87 bridge at Roll Over Pass was heavily damaged by the storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
23of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge and still had piles of debris around them still floating in the water. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
24of 48 Some home and business in the Orange and Bridge City area suffered major flooding damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge. These boats and barges had been pushed up onto land near the Veterans and Rainbow bridges outside Bridge City. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
25of 48 Over 200 boats lay piled up near thePleasure Island Yacht Club in Port Arthur after Hurricane Ike's storm surge blew them inland. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
26of 48 Over 200 boats lay piled up near thePleasure Island Yacht Club in Port Arthur after Hurricane Ike's storm surge blew them inland. Very little was left of the Pleasure Island Yacht club. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
27of 48 Over 200 boats lay piled up near thePleasure Island Yacht Club in Port Arthur after Hurricane Ike's storm surge blew them inland. Very little was left of the Pleasure Island Yacht club. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
28of 48 Storm surge water still surrounds homes in Sabine Pass Monday morning, September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
29of 48 Water from Hurricane Ike's storm surge flooded Sabine Pass. The high school was not flooded inside, but was surrounded by several feet of water. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
30of 48 Water from Hurricane Ike's storm surge flooded Sabine Pass and was still in abundance on Monday morning September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
31of 48 Water from Hurricane Ike's storm surge flooded Sabine Pass and was still in abundance on Monday morning September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
32of 48 Sea Rim State Park's main building and parking lot are damaged by the storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
33of 48 The beach area near Sea Rim State Park could be seen still draining of the storm surge of Hurricane Ike on Monday. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
34of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
35of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
36of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
37of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
38of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
39of 48 Homes can be seen damaged in the Winnie area by Hurricane Ike Monday afternoon. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
40of 48 Homes can be seen damaged in the south Jefferson County area by Hurricane Ike Monday afternoon. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
41of 48 Debris can be seen piled up near the water tower in Crystal Beach after they were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
42of 48 What's left of the some of the beach front at Crystal Beach area could be seen from 2000 feet on Monday, September 15, 2008. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
43of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
44of 48 Beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
45of 48 A lone truck drives Highway 87 covered by sand near the beach front homes in Gilchrist and Crystal Beach that were destroyed by the winds and storm surge of Hurricane Ike. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
46of 48 Homes can be seen damaged in the Winnie area by Hurricane Ike Monday afternoon. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
47of 48 Homes can be seen damaged in the south Jefferson County area by Hurricane Ike Monday afternoon. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
48of 48 Hay bails can be seen piled up against a tree in the south Jefferson County area by Hurricane Ike Monday afternoon. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise Show More Show Less
Take a step back five years and see the results of Hurricane Ike's devastation two days after it passed over Southeast Texas from the seat of an airplane.