Thousands of fish are seen on the shoulder of a road as flood waters caused by Hurricane Ike recede, in Orange, Texas, on Monday. Photo Eric Gay/AP.
Fish remain stuck in a fence as flood waters caused by Hurricane Ike recede, in West Orange, Texas on Monday. Photo Eric Gay/AP.
A pistachio dispenser and small shrimp boat where the PayCo Marina office once stood. Photo The Dallas Morning News, G.J. McCarthy/AP.
Fire destroys homes along the beach on Galveston Island, Texas as Hurricane Ike approaches, on Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. Photo David J. Phillip/AP.
With the power out from Hurricane Ike, melted frozen food is thrown out in a pile in front of the Market Basket grocery store in Winnie, Texas on Monday. Photo Houston Chronicle, James Nielsen/AP.
Johny Jones ducks under a power line in Anahuac, Texas on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. Photo The Dallas Morning News, Guy Reynolds/AP.
Linda McPike looks for her belongings in the remains of her home on Oak Island, Texas, on Monday. Photo Houston Chronicle, Sharon Steinmann/AP.
Eric Stephenson walks through the muddy ground back to his father's house followed by his girlfriend Robin Dixon and her two dogs, Peepers and Susie near Oak Island, Texas on Monday. Photo The Dallas Morning News, Guy Reynolds/AP.
Al Lasseigne, 81, rocks his ex-wife, Ruby Lasseigne, in a tree swing on Monday across the road from where Ruby's trailer landed after being lifted off its cinder block foundation and moved by the Hurricane Ike Storm surge. Photo The Dallas Morning News...
Stilts from a home are all that remain from a residential structure following the landfall of Hurricane Ike, on Monday. Photo Tony Gutierrez/AP.
A casket that surfaced due to flood waters rests by a grave marker as water recedes on Sunday in Orange, Texas. Photo Tony Gutierrez/AP.
Scenes of the devastation caused by Hurricane Ike.