Japan Airlines plane catches fire on runway of Tokyo’s Haneda

The plane was identified by a Japan Airlines spokesperson as flight 516, traveling from Shin-Chitose airport in Hokkaido to Haneda, according to Reuters.

Haneda is one of Japan’s busiest airports.

Japan Airlines said all 379 people on board the burning aircraft, both passengers and crew members, were evacuated.

Video footage broadcast live on public broadcaster NHK showed fire crews working to put out the blaze.

The Japanese Coast Guard said it was investigating the cause of the incident, suggesting the possibility that one of its own aircrafts collided with the passenger jet.

 “It’s not clear if there was a collision. But it is certain that our plane is involved,” a Coast Guard official told the French AFP news agency. 

Meanwhile, Japan’s broadcaster NHK reported that five people who were onboard the Japan Coast Guard plane which likely collided with the passenger jet were unaccounted for.

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Iran’s Faraji top of ITTF world ranking

Faraji leads the ranking in the Boys’ Single U15 with 3220 points.

South Korean Lee Seungsoo is second with 2080 points and Steven Moreno from Puerto Rico sits third in the ranking with 1925 points.

Faraji claimed a gold medal at the WTT Youth Contender Almaty 2023 in July.

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Japan faces ‘race against time’ to find quake survivors as death toll rises

Japan’s prime minister has said the country is facing a “race against time” to rescue quake survivors, after a powerful earthquake struck western Japan on New Year’s Day, reportedly killing more than 48 people.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency the 7.6-magnitude quake, hit Ishikawa prefecture on the main island of Honshu on Monday, triggered tsunami waves more than a meter high, trapped people under collapsed buildings, caused a major fire, and destroyed roads.

“Very extensive damage has been confirmed, including numerous casualties, building collapses, and fires,” Fumio Kishida said during an emergency disaster meeting.

“We have to race against time to search for and rescue victims of the disaster,” he added.

“We must rescue them as quickly as possible, especially those who are trapped under collapsed structures,” Kishida said.

Ishikawa Governor Hiroshi Hase wrote in a social media post that roads have been cut in widespread areas by landslides or cracking, while in the port of Suzu “multiple” vessels had capsized.

An unnamed official in Ishikawa Prefecture told AFP on Tuesday that the death toll reached 48.

On Monday, waves at least 1.2 meters high hit Wajima, and a series of smaller tsunamis were reported elsewhere.

Warnings of much larger waves proved unfounded and on Tuesday Japan lifted all tsunami warnings.

The region experienced freezing temperatures overnight, as 45,000 households were left without electricity and numerous cities are grappling with water shortages.

A total of 62,000 people had been ordered to evacuate, according to the fire and disaster management agency after quakes as large as 5.6 were reported on Tuesday morning.

Defense Minister Minoru Kihara announced that 1,000 military personnel are currently gearing up to deploy to the region, with an additional 8,500 troops on standby. Furthermore, approximately 20 military aircraft have been dispatched to conduct aerial assessments of the damage.

Monday’s quake shook apartments in the capital Tokyo about 300 kilometers away.

Several major highways were closed around the epicenter, Japan’s road operator said, and bullet train services from Tokyo were also suspended.

Rescue efforts have been hindered by badly damaged and blocked roads, and a local airport was shut down due to runway cracks.

An official from Japan’s Nuclear Regulatory Agency said that after Monday’s quake, there were no signs of abnormalities at any radioactivity monitoring stations at the Shika nuclear power plant in Ishikawa.

Japan experiences hundreds of earthquakes every year and the vast majority cause no damage. However, a massive 9.0-magnitude undersea quake off northeastern Japan in 2011 triggered a tsunami and left around 18,500 people dead or missing.

It also swamped the Fukushima atomic plant, causing one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters.

The ongoing cleanup activities near the Fukushima plant are still in their early stages. However, last summer, the government’s decision to release treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean sparked alarm in China and South Korea.

Novak Djokovic Sparks Serb Celebration In The Midnight Hour

Novak Djokovic got the party started for 2024 as he sealed a 2-1 win for Serbia over China near the stroke of midnight on Sunday at the United Cup in Perth. The world number one kicked off the new season by teaming up in mixed doubles with compatriot and longtime friend Olga Danilovic to hold off Zheng Qinwen and ATP number 58 Zhang Zhizhen for a 6-4, 1-6, 10-6 victory. Glancing at his watch after his on-court interview, Djokovic then implored the house DJ to fill in for five minutes before leading the RAC stadium crowd in a rousing countdown to the midnight hour.

“Thanks to the fans for staying this late,” the winner of 24 Grand Slams said.

“We’re glad you decided to spend this special night with us.”

The Serbs were playing their first match at the competition while China now stand 1-1.

Djokovic won his earlier singles over Zhang 6-3, 6-2 while Daniovic went down 6-4, 6-2 to her Chinese opponent Zheng, the WTA’s 2023 Most Improved Player who has risen to be world number 15.

The 22-year-old Danilovic could not praise her celebrated teammate enough.

“This was number one on my bucket list – to play with Novak and to win, I’m so happy.

“This was an incredible match, I gave my all and I’m glad to finish 2023 like this, it could not be better.

“I’ve looked up to Novak from the first moment I touched a racquet.”

Defending champions USA win

Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz had to fight through a deciding doubles match to conclude a 2-1 defeat of Britain on Sunday for the United States to stay in title contention at the United Cup.

The defending champions, who won the trophy last January over Italy, earned a 1-6, 7-6 (7/5), 10-7 mixed doubles win to claim victory in Perth after the sides split the singles.

“We have a team energy from last year here, we don’t want to take a loss and let it die,” said Fritz, who was broken twice in the opening set.

World number five Pegula added: “To get a win in this fashion after such a long day (on court) brings back a lot of memories.

“It was a big win today, especially after losing such a tough singles match.”

Britain, who beat Australia to open their tournament account, took a 1-0 lead when Pegula crashed 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 to Katie Boulter in the singles.

It was Boulter’s first win over a top-five player on her seventh attempt after she bounced back from a set and double-break down.

Pegula’s 10th-ranked teammate Fritz kept the tie alive despite a thigh strain he blamed on over-training, defeating Cameron Norrie 7-6 (5), 6-4.

“I strained something but got through it,” said Fritz. “Cam and I have played so many times (14). It’s always a battle, always close.”

In Sydney, Leylah Fernandez led Canada to a fighting victory over Chile with the former US Open finalist winning her singles rubber and then backing up in a decisive mixed doubles.

The 35th-ranked Fernandez got Canada off to a perfect start, cruising past Chile’s Daniela Seguel 6-2, 6-3 in 73 minutes.

With Canadian number one Felix Auger-Aliassime sitting out the men’s singles, 314th-ranked Steven Diez stepped up but was toppled by world number 19 Nicolas Jarry 7-5, 6-4.

It set up a deciding mixed doubles, with Fernandez teaming with Diez to battle past Seguel and Tomas Barrios Vera 7-5, 4-6, 10-8.

“I’m extremely happy with the way I played,” said Fernandez, who was part of the Canadian team that won the Billie Jean King Cup for the first time this year.

The 21-year-old broke five times in her singles clash against a player in her first WTA Tour-level singles match in nearly two years, using the serve-and-volley tactic well.

“First match of the season so had some nerves, but happy with the way I was able to handle it,” she said.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Defence min. hopes for Gaza ceasefire at start of 2024

Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Ashtiani in a message on the occasion of the arrival of the New Year congratulated his counterparts in 39 countries across the world.

Iran’s defense minister said in his message “While we step in the year 2024, we are witnessing the continuous genocide, war crimes and the brutal killing of children and the oppressed people in Gaza by the Zionist regime in the last months of 2023 that hurts the sentiments of all freedom seekers in the world”.

He expressed hope for the establishment of a ceasefire and sending humanitarian aid to the oppressed people of Gaza, while deploring wrath at the Zionist regime’s actions.

He also wished for a year and full of peace, justice, freedom, spirituality, morality and progress for mankind in the light of God’s blessings.

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10k cancer patients in Gaza lack medications

Some medical sources active in the Gaza Strip declared that about 10 thousand cancer patients have been left without medications following the mandatory closure of the Al-Sadaqa Hospital as a result of the continued aggression by the Israeli regime and the imposition of total siege on the area.

Sobhi Sakik, the director of the Palestinian-Turkish Al-Sadaqa Hospital, confirmed the reports, adding that following the mandatory closure of this hospital and the continuation of aggression, now 10 thousand of cancer patients are in tough circumstances of living without medications.

He went on to say that there are no cancer drugs available to these patients in Gaza.

The director also urged all states to help Gaza healthcare operatives resume the operation of Al-Sadaqa Hospital, which is the only cancer hospital throughout the besieged area.

On the 87th day of the onslaught on the besieged territory, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Monday that the number of martyrs of the Israeli regime’s aggressions against Gaza mounted to 21,978.

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"I Was On It": Flier Rescued From Burning Japan Plane Shares What Happened

Flier Rescued From Burning Plane Shares What Happened, Posts Shocking Pic

William Manzione, who said he was on the plane, shared this picture

New Delhi:

All passengers on the Japan Airlines plane that burst into flames following a collision on the runway of Tokyo’s Haneda airport are safe and are being moved to the terminal, one of the fliers has shared.

“Hi, I was on it. Everyone is safe and they are taking us to the terminal,” William Manzione posted on X shortly after shocking visuals from the runway played on TV screens.

The Japan Airlines plane with 367 passengers and 12 crew on board caught fire after it collided with a coast guard aircraft, according to local media reports. Of the six on board the coast guard plane, five are dead.

Mr Manzione has also shared a photo of the burning plane on the runway. While NDTV cannot confirm that he was on the plane, his timeline on X showed a photograph clicked at an airport in Hokkaido a day back. And, reports on the Haneda airport shocker have said the passenger plane had arrived from Sapporo airport on Hokkaido.

In reply to a post on X about the runway blaze, Mr Manzione said, “Everyone is safe, the crew evacuated the whole aircraft quickly.”

A coast guard official at Haneda Airport said “it’s not clear if there was a collision”. “But it is certain that our plane is involved,” he told news agency AFP.

The runway shocker comes a day after a series of earthquakes hit Japan, claiming near 50 lives.

In fact, the Jiji news agency has reported that the coast guard plane was to take off for a rescue operation in central Japan in the aftermath of the quakes.

Continuous learning and capacity building programmes for staff of Karimnagar DCCB, stresses Chairman Ravinder Rao

Chairman of NAFSCOB, TSCAB and Karimnagar DCCB Konduru Ravinder Rao has stressed on the continuous learning and capacity building programmes for the employees of all levels at Karimnagar District Cooperative Central Bank to gear up for the future requirement.

Updated On – 04:57 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Continuous learning and capacity building programmes for staff of Karimnagar DCCB, stresses Chairman Ravinder Rao

Chairman of NAFSCOB, TSCAB and Karimnagar DCCB Konduru Ravinder Rao has stressed on the continuous learning and capacity building programmes for the employees of all levels at Karimnagar District Cooperative Central Bank to gear up for the future requirement.

Karimnagar: Chairman of NAFSCOB, TSCAB and Karimnagar DCCB Konduru Ravinder Rao has stressed on the continuous learning and capacity building programmes for the employees of all levels at Karimnagar District Cooperative Central Bank to gear up for the future requirement.

“We will approach the NABARD and design courses for all level officers including senior level officers and organise exposure visits and make training as a continuous process”, he pointed out. The continuous learning is not an option but a well-thought-out strategy and path to growth. In this pursuit of knowledge, it is important to know your own strengths and weaknesses and, most importantly, recognise the way you learn. Knowing the best way you learn and what motivates you in that process helps you accomplish your learning goals efficiently, he stated.


Participating in the New Year celebrations at the DCCB main office in Karimnagar town on Monday by cutting the cake and distributing the same among the employees, Mr Ravinder Rao said that ‘everywhere is the competitive world including the bank sector. We have to compete with other banks and diversify the business activities to increase the business in the market’.

Stating that the Karimnagar DCCB is ahead in good governance and use of technology, he stressed on the need to upgrade the technology to meet the growing challenges. He proudly said that the Telangana state alone in the country was implementing HR policy at all the three-tier cooperative system and emerged as role model in the country. He said that they have PACS development cell and Business Development Cell for the increase of business.

Expressing concern over stunted growth of the bank especially in terms of deposits, he called upon all the employees to rise to the occasion and play a responsible role in increasing the deposits of the bank as they were providing high interest rates when compared to any commercial bank. He also appealed to the employees to accord priority for the recovery of the loans and deposits during the coming three months period.

NABARD DDM Jayaprakash assured all the support to the Karimnagar DCCB in designing training and capacity building modules in coordination with BIRD, Luknow and Mangaluru. Stating that the NABARD was ready to extend any kind of support to the DCCB, he also announced to bank with Karimnagar DCCB and open an account and deposit the amount.

Similarly, NABARD DDM P Manohar Reddy had also announced that he would avail loan from the bank and be part of the customer and do business. KDCCB CEO N Satyanarayana said that there was still a lot of potential for doing business in the integrated Karimnagar district. Presently, the Karimnagar DCCB is at third position in doing business after the leading national banks of SBI and UBI, he stated.

KDCCB vice chairman P Ramesh, General managers Prabhakar Reddy and Ushasri, union leader Hanumantha Rao, main branch manager K Sunil, Sales officer Vamshi also spoke on the occasion. DGMs, AGMs and others were also present.

Iraqi Resistance conducts drone attack on US base in Syria

According to Al Jazeera TV network, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the US military base in Al-Khadra village in northeastern Syria.

On Monday, Western media outlets also quoted their sources as reporting the first drone attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Al-Anbar province in western Iraq, where US military forces are stationed.

On Tuesday evening, The Islamic Resistance in Iraq also targeted the US occupying forces’ base at the Koniko gas field in eastern Syria with intense rocket attacks.

The AFP news agency quoted a US official, reporting that 103 attacks have been carried out against US forces in Iraq and Syria from October 17 up until now.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group representing several Iraqi armed factions, initiated its attacks on US bases in Syria and Iraq following the Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip and Washington’s all-out support for the genocidal war.

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