బంగాళాఖాతంలో ఫొని తుపాను బలపడుతోంది. మచిలీపట్నానికి 990 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో ఫొని తుపాను కదులుతోంది. తమిళనాడు రాజధాని చెన్నైకి తూర్పు ఆగ్నేయంగా 840 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో తుపాను కేంద్రీకృతమైంది. మరో 4 గంటల్లో ప్రభావం మరింత పెరిగే అవకాశం ఉందని వాతావరణ శాఖ అధికారులు చెబుతున్నారు. తుపానుపై ప్రభుత్వం అప్రమత్తమైంది. ప్రభావిత ప్రాంతాల్లో ప్రజలను సురక్షిత ప్రాంతాలకు తరలించే పనిలో ఉంది.
మచిలీపట్నానికి 990 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో ఫొని
మచిలీపట్నానికి 990 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో ఫొని తుపాను కదులుతోంది.
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బంగాళాఖాతంలో ఫొని తుపాను బలపడుతోంది. మచిలీపట్నానికి 990 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో ఫొని తుపాను కదులుతోంది. తమిళనాడు రాజధాని చెన్నైకి తూర్పు ఆగ్నేయంగా 840 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలో తుపాను కేంద్రీకృతమైంది. మరో 4 గంటల్లో ప్రభావం మరింత పెరిగే అవకాశం ఉందని వాతావరణ శాఖ అధికారులు చెబుతున్నారు. తుపానుపై ప్రభుత్వం అప్రమత్తమైంది. ప్రభావిత ప్రాంతాల్లో ప్రజలను సురక్షిత ప్రాంతాలకు తరలించే పనిలో ఉంది.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Madrid – 29 April 2019
1. Various of Puerta del Sol square
2. Press kiosk
3. Front page of El País newspaper (Spanish) reading: "Sanchez won but needs agreement. PP (Popular Party) suffers a debacle."
4. Various of newspapers
5. Wide of press kiosk
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cristina Martin, 28-year-old insurance company worker:
"I think that it (Socialist win) is good and now there is hope that the bad guys don't win."
7. Exterior of regional government building
8. Flags on building exterior
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Israel Atsuar, 43-year-old biologist:
"We must reflect on what is going on with this drift to the extreme right. We need to look for the most democratic way to solve this, because I see it as a big problem."
10. Various of people exiting metro station
11. Peoploe walking in street
12.SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Issac Gonzalez, 62-year-old apartment block janitor:
"I think that Spain will be worse with (Pedro) Sanchez because I think we'll have another Zapatero (former Socialist Prime Minister)."
13. Statue
STORYLINE:
Spain's third parliamentary election in less than four years has done little to dispel uncertainty over the political future of the eurozone's fourth largest economy.
In Madrid on Monday, people's reactions reflected the fragmented results, with some being optimistic about the potential new centre-left leadership, while others thought it will leave the country worse off, or voiced concerns about the rise of the far-right.
The centre-left Socialist party won re-election in Sunday's ballot, collecting nearly 29% of votes, and will now try to form a government.
But with only 123 seats in the 350-seat Congress of Deputies, Spain's parliament, it needs to negotiate the support of smaller rival parties to pass legislation.
Even an alliance with the far-left, anti-austerity party United We Can (Podemos) wouldn't give the Socialists the key number of 176 seats.
Spain's political landscape has fragmented further, with far-right party Vox claiming its first seats in the national parliament.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Madrid – 29 April 2019
1. Various of Puerta del Sol square
2. Press kiosk
3. Front page of El País newspaper (Spanish) reading: "Sanchez won but needs agreement. PP (Popular Party) suffers a debacle."
4. Various of newspapers
5. Wide of press kiosk
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cristina Martin, 28-year-old insurance company worker:
"I think that it (Socialist win) is good and now there is hope that the bad guys don't win."
7. Exterior of regional government building
8. Flags on building exterior
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Israel Atsuar, 43-year-old biologist:
"We must reflect on what is going on with this drift to the extreme right. We need to look for the most democratic way to solve this, because I see it as a big problem."
10. Various of people exiting metro station
11. Peoploe walking in street
12.SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Issac Gonzalez, 62-year-old apartment block janitor:
"I think that Spain will be worse with (Pedro) Sanchez because I think we'll have another Zapatero (former Socialist Prime Minister)."
13. Statue
STORYLINE:
Spain's third parliamentary election in less than four years has done little to dispel uncertainty over the political future of the eurozone's fourth largest economy.
In Madrid on Monday, people's reactions reflected the fragmented results, with some being optimistic about the potential new centre-left leadership, while others thought it will leave the country worse off, or voiced concerns about the rise of the far-right.
The centre-left Socialist party won re-election in Sunday's ballot, collecting nearly 29% of votes, and will now try to form a government.
But with only 123 seats in the 350-seat Congress of Deputies, Spain's parliament, it needs to negotiate the support of smaller rival parties to pass legislation.
Even an alliance with the far-left, anti-austerity party United We Can (Podemos) wouldn't give the Socialists the key number of 176 seats.
Spain's political landscape has fragmented further, with far-right party Vox claiming its first seats in the national parliament.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.