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King Felipe VI Of Pain Says The Flood Emergency Is “Not Over.”

King Felipe VI of Spain said that the flood emergency in Spain is not over yet. Rescuers are working quickly to find survivors in the terrible disaster that has already killed at least 95 people. The floods in the eastern Valencia area were caused by heavy rains and have caused a lot of damage.

Speaking at a party in Madrid, Felipe told the dead and their families that he felt bad about the “catastrophic” event that happened and that, “as we have heard in the media, is still not over.” Rescuers are working nonstop to find missing people and help towns that have been affected.

It now has 95 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and thousands of people forced to leave their homes. Rescue workers are working around the clock because of the damage to property and infrastructure.

There is news in sports that Manchester United has hired Ruben Amorim as their new boss. Erik ten Hag was fired earlier this week, and Amorim is taking his place. Amorim is said to be getting a lot of money as compensation, which includes a €10 million release clause from his present club, Sporting Lisbon.

Rivers’ share in Nigeria has been stopped by a court order, which has caused worries about what this means for the state’s economy. To stop people from stealing books, the Nigerian Copyright Commission says it will register bookstores.

The king or queen of Abia has complained that his people are being killed by cultists and has asked for more protection. Nigerians are asking the recent N30 rise in gas prices, saying that it makes their finances worse.

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The NCC has registered bookshops because they are worried about piracy. Ten countries have unwritten constitutions, which has sparked interest in other ways to run a government. The court order that stopped Rivers’ allocation has caused a lot of debate, and many people are questioning whether or not the choice was legal.

The Abia monarch’s complaints about how cultists keep killing people have made it clear that security needs to be better. Nigerians are angry about the rise in gas prices because they are already having a hard time paying for their own living costs. The fact that Amorim was hired as manager of Manchester United is seen as a big change in the sports world.

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