Secfenia Tribune

Volume 6, Issue 4 0106.15

Earthquake!

Viceroy's Palace - Yesterday, a huge earthquake occured causing lots of damage and injury. Although reports are still coming in, we've discovered that there are at least 5,000,000 lives lost. This is indeed a sad day for many families. Reports also indicate that the Sephayyim Republic has suffered great land damage. Ships from Valleria, Union of Secfenia, Jenusfia, and the Military Colation of Bercaria (formerly known as the Shi`tain Republic) are rushing to try and save many people who are stuck in the waters that now cover good portions of the former land.

Also, Jenusfian citizens are also affected. Not only have they had to deal with the loss of about 1,000,000 people due to fatal injuries but they must face an even harder loss. The Ruler of Jenusfia was killed when half of the Jenusfian Palace exploded due to a gas leak which was caused by the earthquake.

United Colition of Frincia Ambassador Exchange

The United Colition of Frincia has sent its ambassadors to practically all nations. Political Analysts say that this is one step towards integration with the rest of the Secfenia World. "It can be difficult being a new nation in a hostile environment, " one such analyst said.

Fue de Joie II even stated "the United Colation of Frincia seems to be a very unique nation. I am sure that relations will be strong with the major powers that are."

Shall the United Colition of Frincia become an integrated part of the Secfenian World? One can only wait and see.

Power Outages

Throughout the areas near where the Earthquake occured, power lines and radio/television stations are out. Power is slowly being restored as they clear the debris and can get to them. As power is restored, phone lines shall be restored as it can be done. For more information and updates on the particular problems in your area, please stay tuned to your local radio/TV stations that are broadcasting still.


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