Japan quake toll reaches 24, search on for survivors

The earthquakes struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture at a shallow depth.

Published Date – 10:00 AM, Tue – 2 January 24


Japan quake toll reaches 24, search on for survivors

Houses fallen by an earthquake are seen in Kanazawa, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024.

Tokyo: The number of people who have died as a result of a series of strong earthquakes, with major ones measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, hit central Japan and the surrounding areas to 24 as search operations continued for survivors, authorities said on Tuesday.

On Monday, the earthquakes struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture at a shallow depth, reports Xinhua news agency. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has officially named it the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.


Since Monday, Japan has been hit by at least 155 quakes. According to the Wajima city authority, the victims included a male teenager. A large-scale fire broke out around the famous tourist spot Wajima morning market, engulfing approximately 200 buildings. The city also experienced building collapses, with 14 cases of people being buried.

As more damage reports and information about people trapped continued to come in regarding other municipalities, injuries were reported in Niigata, Toyama, Fukui, and Gifu prefectures due to collapsed or damaged buildings.

Calling the rescue of those impacted by the earthquakes a battle against time,Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Tuesday said that the government has already dispatched a number of self-defense force troops to the impacted areas and will continue to provide assistance.

Meanwhile, all tsunami advisories in Japan have been removed, the JMA said in its latest update on Tuesday morning. Following the temblors, a major tsunami warning was issued by the Agency for the Noto region, urging people to evacuate immediately. Tsunami warnings were also in place for Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa prefectures.

The first waves reportedly hit the coast just over 10 minutes later after the earthquake struck. Tsunami waves of up to 4 feet hit a number of areas along the country’s western coast. Currently, some 45,700 households are without power in Ishikawa prefecture, according to the Hokuriku Electric Power company on Tuesday.

Japan’s public broadcaster NHK said that four bullet trains, whose high-speed journeys were halted on Monday, have now resumed service to their destinations, reports CNN. The high-speed trains had been stranded between the central cities of Toyama and Kanazawa.

After being stationary for more than 11 hours, two trains arrived at the Toyama station at 4 a.m. on Tuesday, officials said.

Another two trains traveling in the opposite direction arrived at the Kanazawa station in Ishiwaka prefecture. Nearly 1,400 passengers had been stranded inside the high-speed trains, NHK said, citing Japan Railways West. Japan is one of the most seismically active nations on Earth, owing to its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, where many tectonic plates meet.

The 9.0-magnitude earthquake which hit Japan in 2011 resulted in a tsunami – which tore through the country’s north-eastern coastal communities, killing almost 18,000 people and displacing tens of thousands. Those tsunami waves triggered a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima power plant, causing the most serious nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

Japan earthquake death toll rises to 24

According to emergency services, at least 50 more people suffered injuries of varying severity.

The most difficult situation is in Ishikawa Prefecture, which is closest to the epicenter of the ongoing earthquakes.

More than 200 houses are engulfed in fire there, over 100 residential buildings have collapsed, and people may be trapped under the rubble, TASS reported.

Rescuers and firefighters are working on the spot, and units of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces have been sent to the region to help eliminate the consequences of the tragedy.

Since Monday, more than 150 earthquakes of varying strength have occurred in Japan, the most powerful of which had a magnitude of 7.6. The tsunami threat for the entire western coast of the country remained for more than 20 hours. The earthquake was the most powerful to hit this part of Japan since 1885.

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Mohamed Salah Sends Liverpool Three Points Clear Atop Premier League

Mohamed Salah scored twice as Liverpool stretched Newcastle’s miserable run with a 4-2 victory at Anfield to open up a three-point lead at the top of the Premier League on Monday. Jurgen Klopp’s team should have run out even more convincing winners as Martin Dubravka saved Salah’s first-half penalty among 10 stops. But Salah made amends from the spot after he, Curtis Jones and Cody Gakpo had netted in the second half to inflict a seventh defeat in eight games on Newcastle.

Liverpool head into the Premier League’s winter break five points clear of title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal, with Aston Villa posing an unexpected challenge in second place.

“A special game, special night,” said Klopp. “It was a sensational game from my team. We started extremely lively. Everyone saw Dubravka or we ourselves made sure the score didn’t get too clear.

“Super game. I loved so many aspects of the game bar the goals we conceded.”

Newcastle, by contrast, remain down in ninth and 11 points off the top four as the spotlight grows on Eddie Howe.

The Magpies have the second worst away record in the Premier League this season with just five points from 10 games.

Howe’s men were fortunate not to be blown away by an embarrassing scoreline in stormy conditions at Anfield as Liverpool registered the highest expected goals ever in a Premier League game of 7.53.

“We’re battling to get our best levels back. The effort and determination was there. As long as we continue to see that we’ll be fine,” said Howe.

“We’re missing a lot of players and we’ve had a lot of tough fixtures in a congested December.”

Dubravka denies Darwin

Dubravka has struggled to deputise for the sidelined Nick Pope as Newcastle’s form has slumped in recent weeks while battling an injury crisis.

But the Slovakian was in top form as he denied Darwin Nunez on a handful of ocassions.

Luis Diaz did have the ball in the net midway through the first half, but the goal was ruled out for offside against Nunez.

Diaz was then upended in the box by Sven Botman. But Dubravka bailed out the Dutch defender by denying Salah his 150th Premier League goal for Liverpool from the spot.

The Egyptian, who was playing in his final game before heading out to the African Cup of Nations, has now missed four of his last 10 spot-kicks for the Reds.

“I thought ‘are you going to be leave for the national team with that performance?'” said Salah of his first-half display.

“I just had to really focus, step up and make the difference and managed to do so.”

Finally Liverpool’s pressure told early in the second period as for once Nunez showed a cool head to pick out Salah for a tap in.

But completely against the run of play, Newcastle equalised just five minutes after falling behind.

Alexander Isak timed his run to perfection to latch onto Anthony Gordon’s through ball and the Swedish striker slotted confidently past the advancing Alisson Becker.

That shock did not change the course of the game as the one-way traffic towards the Newcastle goal continued.

Nunez’s night ended in frustration as another golden chance came and went with his final touch as he headed wide.

Klopp sent on Diogo Jota and Gakpo and they delivered what Nunez could not in front of goal.

Jota teed up Jones for a tap in before Gakpo’s scuffed finish from Salah’s cross wrong-footed Dubravka.

Botman’s header briefly brought Newcastle back within one goal.

But any hope of a remarkable fightback was extinguished in controversial fashion as Jota won a second penalty despite a delayed reaction to contact from Dubravka.

Klopp could not watch on the touchline, but this time his talisman did not disappoint to ensure the start to 2024 was a very happy new year for Liverpool.

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Hyderabad: Cops book six pubs for violating rules on New Year’s Eve

The police had asked the pubs to shutdown their establishments by 1 am.

Published Date – 09:40 AM, Tue – 2 January 24


Hyderabad: Cops book six pubs for violating rules on New Year’s Eve


Hyderabad: The Jubilee Hills police registered cases against six pubs for violation of rules on New Year Eve.

The police had asked the pubs to shutdown their establishments by 1 am. However the management continued their operation beyond 1 am following which the police booked cases against them.


The police also alleged the management played loud music during the events causing inconvenience to local residents. The police are investigating.

Russia Rounds Up Migrants At New Year's Eve To "Prevent Crime": Report

Russia Rounds Up Migrants At New Year's Eve To 'Prevent Crime': Report

President Vladimir Putin said in December that Russia has more than 10 million labour migrants (File)

Moscow:

Russia’s police have detained thousands of migrants across the country in New Year’s Eve raids with scores of them facing deportation, Russian media reported on Monday.

About 3,000 migrants were detained in Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg during checks “to prevent crime,” Russia’s RIA state news agency reported.

“As it turned out, more than 600 of the migrants have been in Russia with various violations of migration legislation,” RIA cited an unnamed law enforcement agency source as saying.

More than 100 people faced deportation, RIA added.

Russia’s SOTA online news outlet said a man from Tajikistan who was dressed as a Santa Claus was among migrants detained in Moscow.

In the west-central Russian city of Chelyabinsk, Russia’s top investigative organ, the Investigative Committee, said it was opening a criminal case against three migrants for an “act of hooliganism” against Russian servicemen and their wives.

“A crowd of drunken migrants attacked two young men demobilized from the front line, one soldier was hit with a baton,” the Committee said on the Telegram messaging app.

“It is also noted that the migrants insulted the wives of veterans of the special military operation.”

Russia calls the war it unleashed on Ukraine in February 2022 a “special military operation.”

The Committee said it also opened investigation into “illegal actions of migrants” in the Sverdlovsk region in Russia’s Ural mountains and in the Moscow region.

Many migrants predominantly from neighbouring Central Asian countries such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia, come to Russia in search of work.

President Vladimir Putin said in December that Russia has more than 10 million labour migrants.

“This is not an easy problem,” Putin said during his annual press conference.

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Jagan Reddy's Sister YS Sharmila To Join Congress

Jagan Reddy's Sister To Join Congress, May Get Big Role In Andhra Pradesh

New Delhi:

YS Sharmila, founder president of YSR Telangana Party and sister of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party chief Jagan Mohan Reddy, will be joining the Congress this week, sources have said. This comes shortly after the Congress swept the Assembly polls in Telangana, ending the Bharat Rashtra Samithi dominance in the state.

According to sources, the Congress leadership will give Ms Sharmila an important role in Andhra Pradesh ahead of the state polls next year, alongside the Lok Sabha election. The move, it is learnt, is aimed at reviving the Congress in Andhra Pradesh. The party hopes that those willing to leave YSRCP may now join the Congress at a time key opposition party Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is struggling to hold its influence.

Ms Sharmila first hit headlines back in 2012 when Telangana had not been carved out of Andhra Pradesh. Against the backdrop of the statehood movement gathering steam, her brother Jagan Mohan Reddy parted ways with the Congress and formed YSCRP. He was joined by 18 MLAs and a Congress MP resigned. This paved the way for several bypolls. With Mr Reddy in jail after being arrested on corruption charges, his mother YS Vijayamma and sister YS Sharmila led the campaign. The YSCRP swept the polls.

Nine years later, in 2021, Ms Sharmila said she had political differences with her brother. She also stressed that YSRCP has no presence in Telangana. In July that year, she announced the formation of the YSR Telangana Party and started campaigning against the erstwhile K Chandrashekar Rao-led government.

Earlier this year, Ms Sharmila had announced that she would not contest the Telangana election. She had then said that the Congress is well-placed to win the election and she did not want to undermine it.

According to Congress sources, the party’s voteshare in Andhra has dropped abysmally over the years and is now hovering around just 1 per cent. Ms Sharmila, on her part, has fallen out with her brother and is learnt to be facing a funds crunch to continue her party activities. 

Congress leaders agree that there is hardly any time left to bring about a turnaround in the party’s Andhra fortunes. But the party hopes that giving Ms Sharmila a big role, such as the state Congress chief, may benefit the party at a time when it is gearing up for the all-out fight against the BJP.

Uttar Pradesh: Guard kills lawyer at New Year party over casteist remarks

The DCP said the guard, identified as Ardhendu Shekhar Tripathi, claimed that he was upset over the casteist remarks made on him by the 36-year-old victim Raghvendra Singh.

Published Date – 09:11 AM, Tue – 2 January 24


Uttar Pradesh: Guard kills lawyer at New Year party over casteist remarks


Varanasi: A lawyer was shot dead by a security guard at a New Year’s party in Varanasi over casteist remarks made by the victim on the latter.

According to DCP (Varuna zone) Amit Kumar, the incident took place in Tadikhana area under the city’s Lalpur-Pandeypur police station.


The DCP said the guard, identified as Ardhendu Shekhar Tripathi, claimed that he was upset over the casteist remarks made on him by the 36-year-old victim Raghvendra Singh earlier and when the latter made a similar bid during the party, he opened fire at him.

Tripathi, hailing from Nagwa area, was arrested from near the Varuna River with his licensed revolver which was used in Singh’s murder.

During investigation, it came to light that one Gaurav Singh, owner of a private security firm, had hosted the New Year party, in which, apart from his friends and their families, guards of the company were also present.

Singh had also arrived with his wife and children.

Tripathi said he was working in this security agency since 2008 and Singh used to frequent the firm’s office.

During all his previous meetings, Singh used to taunt Tripathi with casteist remarks.

Tripathi and Singh had a heated argument when the latter again made similar remarks, after which, the security guard opened fire at him.

Singh was rushed to the BHU trauma centre where the doctors declared him ‘brought dead’.

Police later lodged an FIR on the complaint of Singh’s wife.

RBI issues new order to help recovery of unclaimed deposits in banks

The credit balance in any deposit account maintained with banks, which have not been operated upon for 10 years are required to be transferred by the banks to the DEA Fund maintained by the RBI.

Published Date – 09:00 AM, Tue – 2 January 24


RBI issues new order to help recovery of unclaimed deposits in banks


Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued fresh instructions to banks to strengthen the ongoing efforts to reduce the quantum of unclaimed deposits in the banking system and return such deposits to their rightful owners or claimants.

As per the extant instructions, the credit balance in any deposit account maintained with banks, which have not been operated upon for 10 years or more, or any amount remaining unclaimed for 10 years or more are required to be transferred by the banks to the DEA Fund maintained by the RBI.


Based on its latest review, the RBI has decided to issue comprehensive guidelines on the measures to be put in place by the banks covering various aspects of classifying accounts and deposits as inoperative accounts and unclaimed deposits, as the case may be, periodic review of such accounts and deposits, measures to prevent fraud in such accounts/deposits, grievance redressal mechanism for expeditious resolution of complaints, steps to be taken for tracing the customers of inoperative accounts/ unclaimed deposits including their nominees/ legal heirs for re-activation of accounts, settlement of claims or closure and the process to be followed by them.

The revised instructions will come into effect from April 1, 2024.

The bank shall contact the holder(s) of the inoperative account/unclaimed deposit through letters, email or SMS (if the email and mobile number are registered with the bank). The email/ SMS shall be sent on a quarterly basis, the guidelines state.

In case the whereabouts of the holder(s) of the inoperative account/ unclaimed deposit are not traceable, the banks shall contact the introducer, if any, who had introduced the account holder to the bank at the time of opening of the account. The banks shall also contact the nominee, if registered, for tracing the customer.

The banks shall make available the facility of updation of KYC for activation of inoperative accounts/ unclaimed deposits at all branches (including non-home branches) and through Video-Customer Identification Process (V-CIP) if requested by the account holder, subject to the facility of V-CIP being provided by the bank. The V-CIP related instructions under Master Direction – Know Your Customer (KYC) Direction, 2016 dated February 25, 2016 (as updated from time to time) shall be adhered to by the bank.

Banks have also been instructed to host the details of unclaimed deposits {only name, address (without pin code) and Unclaimed Deposit Reference Number (UDRN), which have been transferred to DEA Fund of RBI on their respective websites, which shall be updated regularly, at least on a monthly basis.

The banks, which do not have their own websites shall make available the above list of unclaimed deposits in their respective branches. The database hosted on the website shall provide a search option to enable the public to search for their unclaimed deposits using name in combination with the address of the account holder/ entity.

Watch: Unseen Video Of Dejected Kohli After WC 2023 Final Loss Goes Viral

Virat Kohli at the Cricket World Cup 2023 final© AFP

It was a massive heartbreak for the Indian cricket team as the Rohit Sharma-led side fell agonisingly close to lifting the Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy after losing to Australia in the final. Playing the tournament at home, India looked unstoppable as they won 10 matches on the trot. The unbeaten run included a win over every other competing side in the tournament and ahead of the summit clash, India were considered to be favourites. During the campaign, star batter Virat Kohli played a massive role with 765 runs as he emerged as the top batter in the competition. As a result, the disappointment was quite clear on his face as India were outplayed by Australia thanks to Travis Head and Pat Cummins.

In an unseen video that is doing the rounds on social media, Kohli can be seen looking dejected following the end of the World Cup final. As the Australian players celebrated their win on the field, Kohli could not hide his sadness while walking towards his teammates and he even disturbed the stumps with his cap.

Meanwhile, ahead of second Test against South Africa, the Indian team has been practicing in full tilt.

Virat Kohli took part in an intense practice session. He faced the Indian bowlers as well as net bowlers.

After a dry spell from 2020-2022, India’s star batter Virat Kohli returned to his normal, run-scoring ways with a historic, record-breaking and consistent 2023 as a batter, breaking some massive batting records previously considered untouchable.

(With PTI inputs)

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Probe launched into ‘severe hard landing’ of Air India A320 aircraft in Dubai

Fortunately, the 5.5-year-old aircraft, which made the heavy landing with a recorded force of 3.5 G, did not suffer any apparent structural damage.

Updated On – 08:48 AM, Tue – 2 January 24


Probe launched into ‘severe hard landing’ of Air India A320 aircraft in Dubai


New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating a “severe hard landing” involving an Air India Airbus A320neo (VT-CIQ) during its Cochin to Dubai flight on December 20, an official said on Monday.

Fortunately, the 5.5-year-old aircraft, which made the heavy landing with a recorded force of 3.5 G, did not suffer any apparent structural damage.


The incident occurred as the flight, operating under the designation AI 933, touched down in Dubai.

The Airbus A320neo, a relatively young aircraft, managed to come to a stop safely, preventing any injuries to the passengers and crew on board.

Flight tracking websites revealed that the aircraft was scheduled for its next flight to Mumbai on December 27 but has not been airborne since.

The reasons for the grounded status were not immediately clear, as the investigation into the incident began.

According to officials, pending the outcome of the investigation, the pilot responsible for the hard landing has been removed from flying duties.

Air India has taken this precautionary step as part of standard procedure to ensure a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Following the incident, the aircraft remained grounded in Dubai for an entire week. During this period, it underwent extensive checks and assessments to determine the extent of any potential damage. The safety checks were conducted in accordance with established protocols to ensure that the aircraft met all safety standards before being allowed to return to service.

Ultimately, after the week-long examination, the Airbus A320neo was cleared for flight and ferried back to Air India’s engineering base in Mumbai. Flight tracking data indicated that the aircraft operated the Mumbai flight on December 27 with a cruising altitude below 10,000 feet, suggesting an unpressurised ferry.

“An investigation has already been initiated, as per DGCA norms. The pilot was appropriately trained and licensed to fly the aircraft. He has been off-rostered till the process of inquiry is on as per norms,” an Air India spokesperson said.