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In this photo taken Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016, a woman walks past a mural painted on the exterior of an underground artist collective warehouse known as The Death Trap in Oakland, Calif. Oakland and its abandoned warehouses have long been hospitable to an underground art scene that helped put this gritty city on the world art map. But now the art and music underground is panicking, and bracing for a crackdown. They're fearful because of safety issues exposed by the fire that killed 36 people at a warehouse dance party. (AP Photo/Jocelyn Gecker)

In this photo taken Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016, a woman walks past a mural painted on the exterior of an underground artist collective warehouse known as The Death Trap in Oakland, Calif. Oakland and its abandoned warehouses have long been hospitable to an underground art scene that helped put this gritty city on the world art map. But now the art and music underground is panicking, and bracing for a crackdown. They're fearful because of safety issues exposed by the fire that killed 36 people at a warehouse dance party. (AP Photo/Jocelyn Gecker)

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