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A helicopter drops water on the grounds surrounding one of the luxury homes of the Fairbanks Ranch area where a wild fire threaten homes Tuesday, May 13, 2014, in San Diego. Wildfires pushed by gusty winds chewed through canyons parched by California’s drought, prompting evacuation orders for more than 20,000 homes on the outskirts of San Diego and another 1,200 homes and businesses in Santa Barbara County 250 miles to the north. (AP Photo)

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Jack Elkins gestures as he looks at his backyard fruit trees, ravaged by wildfire Tuesday, May 13, 2014, in San Diego. Wildfires pushed by gusty winds chewed through canyons parched by California's drought, prompting evacuation orders for more than 20,000 homes on the outskirts of San Diego and another 1,200 homes and businesses in Santa Barbara County 250 miles to the north. (AP Photo)

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Santa Barbara County Fire Fighters call animal control to evacuate some animals left behind after some Lompoc residents were under mandatory evacuation due to the Miguelito Fire Tuesday May 13, 2014. Wildfires pushed by gusty winds chewed through canyons parched by California's drought, prompting evacuation orders for 1,200 homes and businesses in Santa Barbara County. (AP Photo/The Santa Maria Times, Daniel Dreifuss)

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Fire retardant falls over the hills to protect homes in Lompoc and to help control the fast moving Miguelito Fire Tuesday May 13, 2014. Wildfires pushed by gusty winds chewed through canyons parched by California's drought, prompting evacuation orders for 1,200 homes and businesses in Santa Barbara County. (AP Photo/The Santa Maria Times, Daniel Dreifuss)

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John Argue, a member of the Flint River Valley Steelheaders, watches as Atlantic salmon are planted at Lexington State Harbor, Tuesday, May 13, 2014 in Lexington, Mich. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking to Atlantic salmon to help boost the fish population in Lake Huron. About 19,500 were deposited Tuesday into Lexington State Harbor, about 70 miles northeast of Detroit. They join about 60,000 stocked in the Thunder Bay and AuSable rivers. (AP Photo/The Port Huron Times Herald, Jeffrey Smith) NO SALES

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An Atlantic salmon is shot into the water of the Lexington State Harbor, Tuesday, May 13, 2014 in Lexington, Mich. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking to Atlantic salmon to help boost the fish population in Lake Huron. About 19,500 were deposited Tuesday into Lexington State Harbor, about 70 miles northeast of Detroit. They join about 60,000 stocked in the Thunder Bay and AuSable rivers. (AP Photo/The Port Huron Times Herald, Jeffrey Smith) NO SALES

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Atlantic salmon are planted at the Lexington State Harbor, Tuesday, May 13, 2014 in Lexington, Mich. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking to Atlantic salmon to help boost the fish population in Lake Huron. About 19,500 were deposited Tuesday into Lexington State Harbor, about 70 miles northeast of Detroit. They join about 60,000 stocked in the Thunder Bay and AuSable rivers. (AP Photo/The Port Huron Times Herald, Jeffrey Smith) NO SALES

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In this April 2014 photo provided by Olympic National Park, a log cabin teeters on the eroding bank of the Quinault River in Olympic National Park in Washington. The cabin has been added to the state list of most endangered historical properties. Built in 1930, the chalet was used as a lodge, summer ranger station and emergency shelter. It's located in the southwest corner of the park, 13 miles up the Graves Creek trail in the Enchanted Valley. (AP Photo/Olympic National Park)

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In this April 2014 photo provided by Olympic National Park, a log cabin teeters on the eroding bank of the Quinault River in Olympic National Park in Washington. The cabin has been added to the state list of most endangered historical properties. Built in 1930, the chalet was used as a lodge, summer ranger station and emergency shelter. It's located in the southwest corner of the park, 13 miles up the Graves Creek trail in the Enchanted Valley. (AP Photo/Olympic National Park)