Marine One, with President Bush aboard, takes an aerial tour of the damage from Hurricane Ike near Galveston, Texas. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press)
Chad Lavergne searches through his home, that was destroyed by Hurricane Ike, for documents and personal items in Bridge City, Texas. (Eric Gay / Associated Press)
Christina Rigde carries her search and rescue dog Doc after he cut his front paw on glass during search and rescue efforts in downtown Galveston, Texas. (L.M. Otero / Associated Press)
Ramona Guidry stands on the steps of her childhood home above flood waters in Barataria, La. (Bill Haber / Associated Press)
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Floodwaters from Hurricane Ike surround houses near Winnie, Texas. (Smiley N. Pool / AFP / Getty Images)
A house near Winnie, Texas, is cut off by flooding caused by Hurricane Ike. (Smiley N. Pool / AFP / Getty Images)
Randall Dowdell sits at a damaged marina after Hurricane Ike hit the Texas coast near Galveston. (Matt Slocum / Associated Press)
Residents of Pasadena, Texas, affected by Hurricane Ike receive ice, water and food from members of the Texas National Guard. (Chris Graythen / Getty Images)
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Floodwaters brought by Hurricane Ike cover a cemetery in Orange, Texas. (Smiley N. Pool / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)
George Levias, 75, moves a cross from an exposed casket as he looks for a headstone at the Hollywood Cemetery in Orange, Texas. Several caskets were exposed after Hurricane Ike caused flooding in the area. (Eric Gay / Associated Press)
A single house is left standing on the waterfront near Gilchrist, Texas, following the destruction caused by Hurricane Ike. (Smiley N. Pool / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)