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Ok. Its was going into Texas. Plus Houston got a BIG damage! Hope Houston is alright P.S: I think it went through Cuba! -MangoSd

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Hurricane Ike originated near the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa and traveled through the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and eventually made landfall in Texas in 2008.

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