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Workers walk and climb through the rubble and mud Thursday, July 20, 2017, as they assess the damage from the Turton Creek flooding in Arcadia, Wis., following thunderstorms the night before. Several hundred people evacuated their homes early Thursday in the small western Wisconsin community. (Chuck Miller/The Daily News via AP)
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Residents survey the damage to North Oak Street on Thursday, July 20, 2017, in Arcadia, Wis., after it caved in and became impassable following thunderstorms the night before that caused Turton Creek to overflow its banks. Several hundred people evacuated their homes early Thursday in the small western Wisconsin community. (Chuck Miller/The Daily News via AP)
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A section of North Oak Street is caved in and impassable Thursday, July 20, 2017, in Arcadia, Wis., following thunderstorms the night before that caused nearby Turton Creek to overflow its banks. Several hundred people evacuated their homes early Thursday in the small western Wisconsin community. (Chuck Miller/The Daily news via AP)
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Flooding from heavy rains damaged the library at W.J. Murphy Elementary School in Round Lake, Ill. Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner toured the flood damaged school on Wednesday. (Steve Lundy/Daily Herald via AP)
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Hector Garnica worked at the Horny Toad, a restaurant in Cave Creek, Ariz., on and off for eight years. Garnica remains missing Wednesday, July 19, 2017, while his wife and three children were some of nine family members confirmed dead when a flash flood ravaged a river in Tonto National Forest. (AP Photo/Angie Wang)
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Chicago White Sox's Alen Hanson makes his way past the grounds crew as a heavy storm causes a rain delay during the eighth inning of a baseball game between the White Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, July 19, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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In this photo taken on Tuesday July 18, 2017, U.N. humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien answers reporters' questions during an organized trip to Bangassou, Central African Republic. O'Brien insisted that the U.N. is there to help, and he warned of the growing violence. More than 300 people have been killed and 150,000 displaced since mid-May as violence that began in 2013 moves into the impoverished country's central and southeastern regions. (AP Photo/Hyppolite Marboua)
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Seattle Storm fans and others cheer at a rally in support of Planned Parenthood before a WNBA basketball game between the Storm and the Chicago Sky on Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) ** FILE **
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Los Angeles Lakers' Kentavious Caldwell-Pope speaks during a news conference Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Los Angeles Clippers' Sam Dekker waits for his photo shoot after an NBA basketball news conference Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Los Angeles Clippers' Patrick Beverley talks to reporters after an NBA basketball news conference Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Karen Burt walks along Kings Road from her home as flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017, in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II/Daily Herald via AP)
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Flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017, in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II/Daily Herald via AP)
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A truck at Ben Watts Marina explains that the Chain O'Lakes is closed to boaters as flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017 in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II/Daily Herald via AP)
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A boat floats into yards as flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017, in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II/Daily Herald via AP)
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Bob Paganucci explains how his home is surrounded by about four feet of water as he cannot get to his home on Park Avenue as flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017 in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II)/Daily Herald via AP)
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Flooding continued Monday, July 17, 2017, in Fox Lake, Ill., along the Chain O' Lakes. Flood conditions are expected to remain in areas of northern Illinois through Thursday as residents brace themselves for more rain. (Gilbert R Boucher II/Daily Herald via AP)
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This image made from a Saturday, July 15, 2017, video provided by Nancy Coto shows a flash flooding at the Cold Springs' swimming hole in the Tonto National Forest, near Payson, Ariz. The flash flood in an Arizona river canyon began its deadly descent a surge of churning water, black with cinders from a recent wildfire and choked with tumbling tree trunks and limbs. Coto, 17, said she was stuck for four hours on a slab of rock with her boyfriend and his family before they were able to walk out. (Courtesy of Nancy Coto via AP)
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In this image made from a Saturday, July 15, 2017, video provided by Nancy Coto, Lily Wendt, a sister of Coto's boyfriend, standing by the Wendts' dog Bandit, watches a flash flooding at the Cold Springs' swimming hole in the Tonto National Forest, near Payson, Ariz. The flash flood in an Arizona river canyon began its deadly descent a surge of churning water, black with cinders from a recent wildfire and choked with tumbling tree trunks and limbs. Coto, 17, said she was stuck for four hours on a slab of rock with her boyfriend and his family before they were able to walk out. (Courtesy of Nancy Coto via AP)