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Vehicles rest at the bottom of a ravine after the Scenic Highway collapsed near Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday April 30, 2014. Heavy rains and flooding have left people stranded in houses and cars in the Florida Panhandle and along the Alabama coast. According to the National Weather Service, an estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in Pensacola in the past 24 hours. (Photo by Katie E. King/AP Photo/Pensacola News Journal)

Vehicles rest at the bottom of a ravine after the Scenic Highway collapsed near Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday April 30, 2014. Heavy rains and flooding have left people stranded in houses and cars in the Florida Panhandle and along the Alabama coast. According to the National Weather Service, an estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in Pensacola in the past 24 hours. (Photo by Katie E. King/AP Photo/Pensacola News Journal)




Jaymond Allison surveys flood damage to the Cordova Park neighborhood in Pensacola, Fla., on April 30, 2014. The worst floods in decades deluged roads and engulfed homes and cars in Florida’s Panhandle and coastal Alabama on Wednesday, the latest mayhem created by a tornado-packing storm system that has killed at least 34 people this week. (Photo by Michael Spooneybarger/Reuters)

Jaymond Allison surveys flood damage to the Cordova Park neighborhood in Pensacola, Fla., on April 30, 2014. The worst floods in decades deluged roads and engulfed homes and cars in Florida’s Panhandle and coastal Alabama on Wednesday, the latest mayhem created by a tornado-packing storm system that has killed at least 34 people this week. (Photo by Michael Spooneybarger/Reuters)




Freddie Jent,left, of Fredericksburg, Va, gives his children Mary Jent, William Jent, Rachel Jent, and Wendy Jent a ride in a canoe along the flooded King Street (River Road) in historic Falmouth, Va, May 1, 2014. Freddie Jent's father's house was flooded just down the road. The Rappahannock River crested at 22 feet. (Photo by Suzanne Carr-Rossi/AP Photo/The Free Lance-Star)

Freddie Jent,left, of Fredericksburg, Va, gives his children Mary Jent, William Jent, Rachel Jent, and Wendy Jent a ride in a canoe along the flooded King Street (River Road) in historic Falmouth, Va, May 1, 2014. Freddie Jent's father's house was flooded just down the road. The Rappahannock River crested at 22 feet. (Photo by Suzanne Carr-Rossi/AP Photo/The Free Lance-Star)




One lane of the East 26th Street between North Charles and North St. Paul streets in Baltimore collapsed about 4 p.m. and slid down an embankment leading to the tracks below, washing away cars and flooding the CSX railroad, as a massive storm system dropped heavy rains on the D.C. region. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)

One lane of the East 26th Street between North Charles and North St. Paul streets in Baltimore collapsed about 4 p.m. and slid down an embankment leading to the tracks below, washing away cars and flooding the CSX railroad, as a massive storm system dropped heavy rains on the D.C. region. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)




A school bus creates a wake while navigating high water on Bradley Boulevard on April 30 in Bethesda, MD. (Photo by Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)

A school bus creates a wake while navigating high water on Bradley Boulevard on April 30 in Bethesda, MD. (Photo by Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)




Tow truck operators Frank Cole (L) and Rick Commock of Blaze towing Co. stand in the floodwaters on Governors Bridge road to tow out a 2013 Land Rover as a massive storm system drops heavy rains on the DC region with cold temperatures and winds on April 30,  2014 in Bowie, MD. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)

Tow truck operators Frank Cole (L) and Rick Commock of Blaze towing Co. stand in the floodwaters on Governors Bridge road to tow out a 2013 Land Rover as a massive storm system drops heavy rains on the DC region with cold temperatures and winds on April 30, 2014 in Bowie, MD. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)




A portion of the Scenic Highway collapsed near Pensacola. (Photo by Katie E. King/Pensacola News Journal)

A portion of the Scenic Highway collapsed near Pensacola. (Photo by Katie E. King/Pensacola News Journal)




Autos sit on top of each other in a washed out section of Dog Track Road in the Millview community as Gulf Coast residents continue cleaning up from damage caused by torrential rains in Pensacola, Fla., Thursday, May 1, 2014. The National Weather Service, estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in the Pensacola area in the past 2 days. (Photo by G. M. Andrews/AP Photo)

Autos sit on top of each other in a washed out section of Dog Track Road in the Millview community as Gulf Coast residents continue cleaning up from damage caused by torrential rains in Pensacola, Fla., Thursday, May 1, 2014. The National Weather Service, estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in the Pensacola area in the past 2 days. (Photo by G. M. Andrews/AP Photo)




A truck is stuck in the middle of flooded Piedmont Street in the Cordova Park neighborhood after it washed out due to heavy rains in Pensacola. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images)

A truck is stuck in the middle of flooded Piedmont Street in the Cordova Park neighborhood after it washed out due to heavy rains in Pensacola. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images)




Michael Harrell of J&J Towing smiles as a tow truck operated by coworker Charles Thomas pulls a flooded car that was swept off Fairfield Avenue by torrential rains and deposited in a ditch in Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Heavy rains and flooding have left people stranded in houses and cars in the Florida Panhandle and along the Alabama coast. (Photo by G.M. Andrews/AP Photo)

Michael Harrell of J&J Towing smiles as a tow truck operated by coworker Charles Thomas pulls a flooded car that was swept off Fairfield Avenue by torrential rains and deposited in a ditch in Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Heavy rains and flooding have left people stranded in houses and cars in the Florida Panhandle and along the Alabama coast. According to the National Weather Service, an estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in Pensacola in the past 24 hours. (Photo by G.M. Andrews/AP Photo)




Torrential rains turned Escambia County's Piedmont Road in the Cordova Park area of Pensacola into a raging river washing away cars, stranding motorists and flooding homes. (Photo by Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal)

Torrential rains turned Escambia County's Piedmont Road in the Cordova Park area of Pensacola into a raging river washing away cars, stranding motorists and flooding homes. (Photo by Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal)
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