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FILE - In this undated file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, a bridge on SH-99/US-377 over the Washita River in Johnston County, near Tishomingo, is pictured during recent flooding. The Oklahoma Transportation Commission unanimously approved an emergency declaration that will expedite about $3 million in contracts to repair damage caused by heavy flooding in recent weeks. Oklahoma’s emergency managers are still adding up the price tag for repairing roads, bridges and other public facilities that were damaged by severe storms and torrential rainfall in May and June. (Oklahoma Department of Transportation Photo via AP, File)

FILE - In this undated file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, a bridge on SH-99/US-377 over the Washita River in Johnston County, near Tishomingo, is pictured during recent flooding. The Oklahoma Transportation Commission unanimously approved an emergency declaration that will expedite about $3 million in contracts to repair damage caused by heavy flooding in recent weeks. Oklahoma’s emergency managers are still adding up the price tag for repairing roads, bridges and other public facilities that were damaged by severe storms and torrential rainfall in May and June. (Oklahoma Department of Transportation Photo via AP, File)

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