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Laid-off employees at a warehouse in Redding, Calif., listen to a union member call out as water is taken from a truck on Wednesday, July 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Redding’s City Council)
An abandoned trailer at Redding, Calif. on July 31, 2019