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Hurricane Rita - Port Arthur, Texas

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2007

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Hurricane Rita making landfall on Port Arthur, Texas, filmed by storm chaser George Kourounis. Some of this footage is featured in the Angry Planet TV series.

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  • @TheTexn There isn't much of a union is SETX anymore. At least with the iron workers anyway.

  • @MsPrettygirlswag3 Oh that's awesome! 

  • this is soooooooooooooo old cause all of that is sooo fixed and pretty!!!

  • @TheKatieVig i live in port authur

  • Well boys in Port Arthur, you can always go on strike and put up picket lines around churches until God relents and does what you demand. It worked with Gulf and Texaco and all of the other refineries in the area. Well, almost worked. Now Port Arthur is a ghost town compared with what it could have become. It just doesn't work when the tail wags the dog, does it.

  • I live in Port Neches. I was 12 years old when Rita hit and I remember everything!

  • man hurrican rita was a tuff time getting out of there with all the traffic and other stuff

  • BEAUMONT TEXAS!!! myspace/spadedot

  • I can destroy these monsters...

    and want to make my discovering in practice...

  • Rita was weak compared to what I've had to deal with in Florida (Hurricane Andrew, Charley, Jeanne, and Wilma were stronger than Rita)

    However, We have lucked out with the Storm Surge.

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