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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, FEB. 6, 2017- In this Monday, Jan. 13, 2017 photo, Gary Lynch, the general manager of Rising S Company, a small rural factory where bomb shelters are made, stands in the doorway of a bunker under construction in his factory, in Fort Worth, Texas. Lynch says orders of bomb shelters are up 700 percent during the past year. He says a big reason for the spike is that many Americans fear the possibility of war during the Trump administration.  (Joyce Marshall/Star-Telegram via AP)

ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, FEB. 6, 2017- In this Monday, Jan. 13, 2017 photo, Gary Lynch, the general manager of Rising S Company, a small rural factory where bomb shelters are made, stands in the doorway of a bunker under construction in his factory, in Fort Worth, Texas. Lynch says orders of bomb shelters are up 700 percent during the past year. He says a big reason for the spike is that many Americans fear the possibility of war during the Trump administration. (Joyce Marshall/Star-Telegram via AP)

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