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Tas manufacturing not in trouble chamber of doubt. https://t.co/v8nVvQhxB6 ” Josh Earnest (@JoshEarnest) May 31, 2017 .@realDonaldTrump: "In fact, it's going to happen, we've all been talking about it for years. This is part of what's going to happen, you're going to be saying, 'Hey, this is why we need this.'" https://t.co/9U6lQvCx2Z ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@realDonaldTrump: "I am in full agreement with the statement you just gave about 'in fact, it's going to happen." pic.twitter.com/cA9NvBxX8N ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@realDonaldTrump: "The truth will set you free. It's called going to the right place, doing what's right, doing what needs to be done." https://t.co/qP5rMg3zTl ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@realDonaldTrump: "It's going to be a tremendous success for this country." https://t.co/cA9NvBxx8N ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@WhiteHouse responding to Tillerson's comments. https://t.co/QxVwB1R6Nz ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@WhiteHouse: "While I understand the president is worried, what is also true is that his record on protecting our country, on building a stronger economy and creating good-paying jobs is pretty strong." https://t.co/9B6V6lqxvQ ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@WhiteHouse: "It's one thing to speak out against this president and condemn what he said." https://t.co/xHl9xr6PjT ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@WhiteHouse: "The president is very worried about ISIS, we are concerned about them and are going to make sure we stand with our NATO allies" https://t.co/q5EfGcMVQf ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 .@WhiteHouse: "He's going to take this very seriously. We have been, not always as cautious, but certainly at times, and he's going to be saying, 'Listen, you know what, it's actually been positive.'" ” NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2017 29 killed in egypt fog pile up over hill during storm. 1,826 people killed and 685 injured during 6 days of flooding in the Nile delta 24/4/2003-8/3/2005 Egypt, a Muslim nation ruled by Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, is suffering from a severe drought. Large areas of northern Sinai remain dry after the country's most recent large droughts in 1994. The drought has resulted in millions of residents being forced to evacuate their homes and billions of dollars in economic losses. Thousands of people die due to flooding and desertification from desertification in northern Sinai, resulting from the sandstone cliffs, and heavy sandstorm in the upper areas of the Nile delta and Nile delta coast. 8/3/2003 - 8/5/2003 Egypt: Egyptia's Interior Ministry confirmed that at least 80 percent of the country is under water as of Monday evening. Some 200,000 are now feared to be at high risk of drowning in a total flood of 30,000 acre-feet (19 cubic meters). A total of 25 percent of the country will be under water by Wednesday. 20/6/2003 - 19/6/2003 Iraq The US Army Corps of Engineers has released information and images about the flood flooding of central, northern, and western Iraq since yesterday night. The river that has flooded in several cities in Iraq is now about 250 miles (440 kilometers) from Baghdad. It has also flooded along the river banks in some areas of western Iraq. The water from today's flood will reach approximately 20 million people downstream. Some 3 million have already fled areas in the area near the Tigris and Euphrates. 16/7/2003 - 15/7/2003 Nigeria An estimated 5,000 homes have been destroyed as the high river flooded large sections of southern Nigeria in the wake of heavy rain. Authorities reported flooding in the area of the capital, Abuja, which was one of the main floodways in the country for several hours after heavy rainfall. Nigeria has said that it will provide a "full scale operation" of rescue teams. 15/8/2003 - 13/8/2003 Greece The Greek Emergency Ministry confirmed that over 2,500 people have lost their lives and that at least 2,500 of those deaths were in the flood affected area of Mytilene, which is about 130 miles (185 kilometers) east of Athens. The ministry has released photos of the damage done to buildings and has begun to distribute aid. A total of 1,000 homes have been destroyed in the Mytilene area. |