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Justin Thompson walks on a sandbag dike as he carries a bucket of water to prime a pump and attempt to drain the water around his uncle's house south of Fargo, March 29, 2009. Experts say that taking practical steps, even small ones, before or durin…

Justin Thompson walks on a sandbag dike as he carries a bucket of water to prime a pump and attempt to drain the water around his uncle's house south of Fargo, March 29, 2009. Experts say that taking practical steps, even small ones, before or during a disaster has psychological benefits. Eric Miller/Reuters

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