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A woman walks along a row of misters Monday, June 19, 2017 in Tempe, Ariz. The forecast calls for a high of 118 on Monday and 120 on Tuesday in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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A burnt car lies where it went off the road in the village of Nodeirinho, near Pedrogao Grande, central Portugal, Monday, June 19 2017. At least 11 people were killed in the village Saturday when it was swept by a forest fire. Raging forest fires in central Portugal killed at least 62 people, many of them trapped in their cars as flames swept over roads Saturday evening. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

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Kids play in the fountains at Universal CityWalk, Friday, June 16, 2017, in Universal City, Calif. When bracing for 120 degrees, it's all about the water. Drinking it, splashing in it to stay cool, and drinking it some more. A lot more. That's what officials were urging and residents were planning Friday as a potentially record-shattering heat wave started enveloping the Southwest United States and threatened to bring temperatures of more than 120 degrees to parts of Arizona and California next week. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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In this June 16, 2017, file photo, a man runs through section of South Mountain Park at sunrise to avoid the excessive heat in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

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People enjoy the cooler weather in Manhattan Beach, Calif., Sunday, June 18, 2017. Skies cleared intermittently and then a steady onshore breeze kept the marine layer pressed against the shoreline. Almost all of inland California was predicted to simmer this week at above normal temperatures. The National Weather Service has warned those spending time outside to, when possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. (AP Photo/John Antczak)

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People enjoy the cooler weather in Manhattan Beach, Calif., Sunday, June 18, 2017. Skies cleared intermittently and then a steady onshore breeze kept the marine layer pressed against the shoreline. Almost all of inland California was predicted to simmer this week at above normal temperatures. The National Weather Service has warned those spending time outside to, when possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. (AP Photo/John Antczak)

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FILE - In this June 24, 2016 file photo, road signs signaling to US 119 along Frame Road in Elkview, W.Va., are surrounded by flood waters. A year after the floods, the owner of the Crossings Mall in Elkview is replacing a washed-out bridge that made the mall inaccessible and forced hundreds to be laid off or displaced, although two anchor stores are returning. A Kroger plans to reopen in August 2017, and Kmart has said it will reopen once the bridge is rebuilt. (Sam Owens/Charleston Gazette-Mail via AP)

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FILE - In this June 24, 2016 file photo, Jimmy Scott gets a hug from Anna May Watson, left, as they clean up from severe flooding in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Next Friday, June 23, 2017, on the one-year anniversary of the floods, a memorial wall, museum and series of parks linked by sidewalks will be dedicated in White Sulphur Springs to honor local victims and the community. The floods killed 23 people statewide, including 15 people in Greenbrier County. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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FILE - In this Saturday, June 25, 2016 file photo, Lt. Dennis Feazell, of the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, watches for debris as he and a co-worker search flooded homes in Rainelle, W. Va. The town of Rainelle, population 1,500, lost five residents and dozens of homes in the June 23, 2016 floods. The Christian ministry Appalachia Service Project is building at least 50 homes and fixing others, while another group is removing sediment from Rainelle’s flood-control channels. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

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U.S. military personnel work on board the damaged USS Fitzgerald at the U.S. Naval base in Yokosuka, southwest of Tokyo Sunday, June 18, 2017. The search for seven U.S. Navy sailors missing after their destroyer collided with a merchant ship in waters off Japan was called off Sunday after several bodies were found in the ship's flooded compartments, including sleeping quarters.(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

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Ashley Peterson and her husband Jason, clear debris around their weather damaged home in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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Richard Bryant walks away after placing a For Sale sign in front of his weather damaged home in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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A neighbor whose home was damaged by a storm talks on the phone in front of a row of damaged homes in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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A home owner documents damage to his home as a truck lies on its side in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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A neighbor walks past damaged homes in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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An overturned trailer comes to rest against a storm-damaged home in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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A neighbor and grand children of absent homeowners are seen in front of a weather-damaged home in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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Vincent and Lindsey Mercado and their children walk past an overturned truck and weather damaged homes in the Hyda Hills neighborhood in Bellevue, Neb., Saturday, June 17, 2017. A severe weather front passed through the area the previous evening. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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Misting machines spray cool water on a patron at a restaurant as temperatures climb to 110-degrees Thursday, June 15, 2017, in Phoenix. Temperatures are expected to hit 120-degrees in the next week. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Hikers brave the afternoon sun as the temperatures hit 110-degrees Thursday, June 15, 2017, in Phoenix. Temperatures are expected to climb to 120-degrees in the metro area in the next week. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)