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This July 20, 2017 photo, shows Anni Mitchell, FWC wildlife biologist, as she approaches a sick juvenile eagle at a garbage collection center in Lake City, Fla. The eagle is being treated for poisoning and will be released into the wild after rehabilitation. (Karen Parker/FWC via AP)

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This July 20, 2017 photo shows Sarah Helm, left, wildlife assistance biologist, and Anni Mitchell, wildlife biologist, as they put a captured juvenile eagle into a carrier in Lake City, Fla . The eagle is being treated for poisoning and will be released into the wild after rehabilitation. (Karen Parker/FWC via AP)

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This July 20, 2017 photo, shows Anni Mitchell, FWC wildlife biologist, as she holds a sick juvenile eagle at a garbage collection center in Lake City, Fla. The eagle is being treated for poisoning and will be released into the wild after rehabilitation. (Karen Parker/FWC photo by Karen Parker via AP)

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This photo provided by the Wayne Township Fire Department shows a network of large pipes and support structures that collapsed at a Rolls-Royce aircraft-engine assembly plant in Indianapolis, Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. A Rolls Royce spokesman said there were no injuries. (Michael D. Pruitt/Wayne Township Fire Department via AP)

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This photo provided by the Wayne Township Fire Department shows a network of large pipes and support structures that collapsed at a Rolls-Royce aircraft-engine assembly plant in Indianapolis, Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. A Rolls Royce spokesman said there were no injuries. (Michael D. Pruitt/Wayne Township Fire Department via AP)

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This photo shows one of the dead birds still in a cage as the Inland Valley Humane Society removes animals some alive and dead, from a warehouse Friday, Aug. 4, 2017 in Montclair, Calif. Montclair police stumbled across a trash-strewn industrial building crammed with more than 1,000 snakes, parrots, chickens and other exotic animals when they arrived to serve an arrest warrant on a man there. (Terry Pierson/Los Angeles Daily News via AP)

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A downed tree just missed an apartment building but took down power lines Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. The National Weather Service says a tornado formed briefly amid monsoon storms that thrashed metro Phoenix late Thursday but that the tornado itself was very weak and apparently didn't cause any damage other than kicking up dust. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Tree removal workers begin to cut up a tree that damaged two homes Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Utility workers try to access damage by downed trees Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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A tree removal worker cuts up a downed tree after it clipped one home and crushed part of another Friday, Aug 4, 2017, in Phoenix, after violent storms pushed through the metro area on Thursday. The National Weather Service says a tornado formed briefly amid monsoon storms that thrashed metro Phoenix late Thursday but that the tornado itself was very weak and apparently didn't cause any damage other than kicking up dust. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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In this Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017 photo provided by Jim Phipps shows children playing in a flooded street with a fallen tree after a storm passed through in Tempe, Ariz. The National Weather Service says a tornado formed briefly amid monsoon storms that thrashed metro Phoenix late Thursday. (Jim Phipps via AP)

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In this Aug. 1, 2017 photo, Jacki O'Connor serves new potatoes at a weekly farm dinner at Valley Dream Farm in Cambridge, Vt., featuring produce from the farm and other Vermont made products. From California to food-loving Vermont, farmers are drawing customers to feast on foods raised in nearby fields.(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

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FILE – In this July 28, 2014, file photo, two meteors, center and lower left, during the annual Perseid meteor shower streak across the sky above a forest on the outskirts of Madrid. The AP reported on Aug. 4, 2017, that the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower on Aug. 11 and 12 won't come close to setting any records. The head of NASA's meteoroid environment office, Bill Cooke, tells AP that astronomers project a slightly higher than normal shower rate with 150 meteors per hour across the Northern Hemisphere, but the brightness of the moon will wash out the finer Perseids. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)

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NBA staff, players and their families members, pose for a group photograph after helping out in building houses in Lenasia South of Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. As part of the NBA Africa Game, and Habitat for Humanity South Africa, 200 volunteers from the NBA players, families and executives help build 10 homes. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson of Brooklyn Nets, left, and Kemba Walker of Charlotte Hornets pose for a photograph with a local volunteer whilst helping in building a house in Lenasia, south of Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. As part of the NBA Africa Game, and Habitat for Humanity South Africa, 200 volunteers from the NBA players, families and executives help build 10 homes. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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President Trump's White House said it was preparing a first installment of perhaps $6 billion in emergency aid and will come back later with a bigger relief package to help Houston and other areas damaged by Harvey. Watchdogs, however, say just as important as the price tag is how the money is spent by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (Associated Press/File)

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Materials are brought in to restore power to Hatteras Island, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, in Rodanthe, N.C. Workers building the replacement Bonner Bridge over the Oregon Inlet accidentally severed two underground power lines on July 27. Utility officials say they expect to restore power to two North Carolina islands by the weekend. (Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

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The beach in Avon, N.C., on Hatteras Island is nearly empty, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. Workers building the replacement Bonner Bridge over the Oregon Inlet accidentally severed two underground power lines on July 27, that led to the mandatory evacuation of vacationers at the height of the tourist season. Utility officials say they expect to restore power to two North Carolina islands by the weekend. (Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

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In this May 20, 2017, photo, the Bus Rapid Transit road, left back, built for last year’s Rio de Janeiro’s Olympics, resulted in the displacement of some residents of the Vila Uniao de Curicica area, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The forced relocation experience isn’t unique to Rio. London faced the same issue, as did Beijing before it. But Rio’s poverty and vast inequality helped draw attention to the actions of the city and Olympic organizers. (AP Photo/Liliana Michelena)

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In this May 26, 2017, photo is an entrance into the Indiana slum, where several houses were demolished in the lead-up to the Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Despite being more than three miles away from the closest Olympic venue, the northern community of Indiana was also targeted for eviction. More than 70,000 people were displaced to make way for last year’s Rio de Janeiro’s Olympics. (AP Photo/Liliana Michelena)