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ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, MAY 19, AND THEREAFTER - In this photo combination, Katie Thomas sorts through debris at a friend's tornado-ravaged daycare on May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla., top. A concrete slab is all that remains of the shopping center that contained the daycare on May, 8, 2014, bottom. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, MAY 19, AND THEREAFTER - In this photo combination, Rick Brown puts on a pair of boots after finding them in his tornado-ravaged home in Moore, Okla., on May 22, 2013, top, and sits on the now-cleared lot on May 8, 2014, bottom. Brown said construction should start soon on a new home to replace the one destroyed by the massive tornado that tore a wide swath through the Oklahoma City suburb on May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, MAY 19, AND THEREAFTER - This aerial photo combination shows the damage to a neighborhood on May 21, 2013, the day after a massive tornado hit Moore, Okla., top, and reconstruction continues in the neighborhood on May 15, 2014, bottom. (AP Photo)
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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, MAY 18 AND THEREAFTER. - This undated photo shows the drought affected Lake Granbury in Denton, Texas, which feeds several lake systems including Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Whitney and Lake Granbury. The river is facing what climatologists fear may become the worst drought in Texas history, even drier than the "Big Dry Up" between 1950 and 1957 that drained the Brazos River and scorched its fertile 42,000 square-mile basin. (AP Photo/Denton Record-Chronicle, Christian McPhate)
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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, MAY 18 AND THEREAFTER. - This undated photo shows the drought affected Brazos River in Denton, Texas, which feeds several lake systems including Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Whitney and Lake Granbury. The river is facing what climatologists fear may become the worst drought in Texas history, even drier than the "Big Dry Up" between 1950 and 1957 that drained the Brazos River and scorched its fertile 42,000 square-mile basin. (AP Photo/Denton Record-Chronicle, Christian McPhate)
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A plume of smoke rises over San Marcos, Calif. on Thursday, May 15, 2014 as wildfires climb a hill eastward towards Mission Hills High School, foreground, where the Red Cross has set up an evacuation center. The fires have come during a heat wave in the drought-stricken state. (AP Photo/UT San Diego, Peggy Peattie)