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Rita turns farther from Houston, closer to Lake Charles


GALVESTON -- Hurricane Rita weakened this morning from a top-of-the-scale Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4 as it swirled across the Gulf of Mexico, and forecasters said it could lose more steam by the time it comes ashore late Friday or early Saturday.


And in the afternoon, Rita closed in on the Texas Gulf Coast and the heart of the U.S. oil-refining industry with howling 145 mph winds Thursday, but a sharper-than-expected turn to the right set it on a course that could spare Houston and nearby Galveston a direct hit. Instead, it looked as if Rita might come ashore near Port Arthur or Lake Charles, La., at least 60 miles up the coast.


But it was still an extremely dangerous storm — and one aimed at a section of coastline with the nation's biggest concentration of oil refineries. Environmentalists warned of the possibility of a toxic spill from the 87 industrial plants and storage installations that represent more than one-fourth of U.S. refining capacity.


Houston Chronicle
 
 
   
 

On the move again: Katrina victims among thousands fleeing Rita




NEW IBERIA, La. (AP) — As many as 500,000 people in southwestern Louisiana, many of them already displaced by Hurricane Katrina, were told to evacuate Thursday as Hurricane Rita headed for a forecast landfall near the Texas state line.

Mindful of Katrina's rising death toll in Louisiana — 832 as of Thursday morning — Gov. Kathleen Blanco recommended that those who refuse to flee Rita "write their Social Security numbers on their arms with indelible ink."

NOLA.COM

 
 
 

   
As Rita approaches, bloggers are changing the news landscape

The Houston Chronicle is experimenting with a new way of getting news...directly from bloggers in the area.


Storm Watchers Blog ; Citizen Journalists Covering Hurricane Rita

"Editor's note: Welcome to our experiment in citizen journalism. The bloggers who are posting here live in various parts of the city, and they will be posting their experiences as Hurricane Rita approaches and moves through the area. Bloggers here are posting on their own and are solely responsible for the content of their blogs."
 
 
   
 

This monster is huge beyond belief






I've never seen anything like this in my life. She's taking a good half of the entire Gulf! If you leave anywhere on the coast, NOW is the time to pack up and leave, her sustained winds are at 165MPH 170MPH!!!
 
 
 

   
Heavy, bumper-to-bumper traffic out of Houston
8:17 A.M. - AUSTIN, TX (AP): The state has decided to make I-45 all one-way northbound from Houston to Buffalo, effective about nine a-m Central time.


Mike Cox is a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety. He says Governor Rick Perry made the decision this morning to alleviate bumper-to-bumper evacuation traffic on the primary evacuation route.


Cox says this is the first time the state has ever taken such a step. He also says the plan is an improvisation and has never been part of the state's emergency plan.


Television reports say northbound traffic on I-45 is bumper-to-bumper for up to 100 miles north of Houston.


Houston Mayor Bill White says decisions will be made later on whether to make the east-west routes of US Highway 290 and I-10 one-way outbound.

WWLTV
 
 
   
 

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