The massive hurricane that washed thousands of poisonous snakes into Texas coastal towns

AUSTIN, Texas – Hurricane Carla, in 1961, was so big that it filled the Gulf of Mexico before it struck just 175 miles from Austin, coming ashore at Port O’Connor, south of Galveston. The storm, which struck on Sept. 11, 1961, turned out to be one of the…

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