కర్ణాటక ధార్వాడ్లో నిర్మాణంలో ఉన్న మూడంతస్తుల భవనం కుప్పకూలింది. భవన శిథిలాల కింద సుమారు 50 మంది చిక్కుకున్నట్టు ప్రత్యక్ష సాక్ష్యులు చెబుతున్నారు. ఇప్పటికే 10 నుంచి 15 మందిని అగ్నిమాపక సిబ్బంది కాపాడింది. క్షతగాత్రులను స్థానిక ఆసుపత్రికి తరలించారు. సహాయక చర్యలు కొనసాగుతున్నాయి.
కూలిన భవనం.శిథిలాల్లో 50మంది! - ధార్వాడ్
కర్ణాటక ధార్వాడ్లో నిర్మాణంలో ఉన్న భవనం కుప్పకూలింది. భవన శిథిలాల కింద 50 మంది వరకూ చిక్కుకున్నారని ప్రత్యక్ష సాక్ష్యులు చెబుతున్నారు.
కూలిన భవనం
కర్ణాటక ధార్వాడ్లో నిర్మాణంలో ఉన్న మూడంతస్తుల భవనం కుప్పకూలింది. భవన శిథిలాల కింద సుమారు 50 మంది చిక్కుకున్నట్టు ప్రత్యక్ష సాక్ష్యులు చెబుతున్నారు. ఇప్పటికే 10 నుంచి 15 మందిని అగ్నిమాపక సిబ్బంది కాపాడింది. క్షతగాత్రులను స్థానిక ఆసుపత్రికి తరలించారు. సహాయక చర్యలు కొనసాగుతున్నాయి.
AP TELEVISION 0600GMT OUTLOOK FOR 19 MARCH 2019
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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NEW ZEALAND PM RELIGIOUS - Ardern meets religious leaders after speech. STORY NUMBER 4201602
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 4 - PM Ardern thanks global Muslim community. STORY NUMBER 4201598
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 3 - PM Ardern on security, attacker, social media. STORY NUMBER 4201597
NEW ZEALAND PM BRIEFING - Ardern vows to deny gunman notoriety he seeks. STORY NUMBER 4201596
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 2 - Ardern addresses parliament on Christchurch attack. STORY NUMBER 4201594
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM - Ardern: Our hearts are heavy, but spirit is strong. STORY NUMBER 4201592
NETHERLANDS SHOOTING BRIEFING - Dutch PM and justice minister on Utrecht attack. STORY NUMBER 4201589
ARGENTINA FALKLANDS WAR HELMETS - Return of Falklands war helmets helps heal wounds. STORY NUMBER 4201599
THAILAND THAKSIN CANDIDATES - Pro-Thaksin candidates adopt his name for election. STORY NUMBER 4201601
US CA SUPER BLOOM CROWDS - Crowds trek to California canyon for poppy bloom. STORY NUMBER 4201583
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TOP STORIES
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NEW ZEALAND MOSQUE SHOOTING - New Zealand's prime minister declared Tuesday she would do everything in her power to deny the accused mosque gunman a platform for elevating his white supremacist views, after the man dismissed his lawyer and opted to represent himself at his trial in the killings of 50 people.
::Relatives are anxiously waiting for word on when they can bury their loved ones. Islamic tradition calls for bodies to be cleansed and buried as soon as possible after death, usually within 24 hours.
::Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern has said authorities hope to release all the bodies by Wednesday and police said authorities are working with pathologists and coroners to complete the task as soon as they can.
::Covering latest developments
::Accessing lives of latest police/hospital /government pressers. Details TBC
NETHERLANDS SHOOTING - Utrecht's police chief says the suspect in the deadly tram shooting that left 3 people dead and 5 wounded has been detained.
::Covering latest developments
MOZAMBIQUE CYCLONE - More than 1,000 people were feared dead in Mozambique four days after a cyclone slammed into the country, submerging entire villages and leaving bodies floating in the floodwaters, the nation's president said. Cyclone Idai is believed to be the most destructive storm to hit the impoverished southeastern African country in more than 10 years.
::Covering. Details TBC
US TRUMP BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT - The president meets with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the White House
::Covering all open events. Details TBA
::1600GMT - Arrival.
::1605GMT - Meeting.
::1625GMT - Expanded bilat and working lunch.
::1745GMT - Joint press conference.
::1815GMT - Departure.
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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CHINA PAKISTAN - Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
::Covering
::0630GMT – Meeting photo opp, followed by joint presser (live of presser TBC)
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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SYRIA BAGHOUZ - Monitoring evacuations, fighting around last IS-held territory in Syria. Monitoring upsurge of violence in northwest.
SUDAN UNREST - Monitoring protests against Omar Bashir's long rule.
IRAQ PM - PM Adel Abdul-Mahdi gives his regular weekly presser.
::1700GMT, accessing on merit
KUWAIT POMPEO - US Secretary of State arrives in Kuwait on first leg of new regional visit.
::Accessing
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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ZIMBABWE CYCLONE – Cyclone Idai killed more than 80 people in Zimbabwe's easter Chimanimani region, where nearly 1000 houses were destroyed
::Edit of the aftermath expected around 0600GMT
BRITAIN BREXIT WHAT NEXT - Britain's House of Commons dealt a potentially fatal blow to Prime Minister Theresa May's ailing Brexit deal on Monday, saying the government couldn't keep asking lawmakers to vote on the same deal they have already rejected twice. The government intended to try a third time to get lawmakers to back the deal, ideally before May joins EU leaders Thursday at a Brussels summit where she is set to ask the bloc to postpone Britain's departure.
::Covering latest developments
::Edit on reactions to the latest Brexit developments expected by 1100GMT
BRITAIN BREXIT CARS – Sunderland is the home to the biggest Nissan car plant in the UK, with some 60 percent of cars going to Europe and many of the parts needed to build Nissan cars coming from the European Union. But some 61.3 percent of local residents were in favor of exiting from the EU in the 2016 referendum with workers split in their opinions of how Brexit will impact them.
::Edit expected
EU GENERAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL - General Affairs Council as British Prime Minister Theresa May is making a last-minute push to win support for her European Union divorce deal.
::0700GMT - Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1300GMT – Opening remarks by Romania Presidency and the European Commission. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1600GMT – News conference by Romania Presidency and the European Commission. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::TIME TBA – National briefings. Accessing Edited coverage.
IRELAND TUSK - European Council President Donald Tusk meets Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
::TBA
FRANCE STRIKE - French public workers go on strike to demand more economic justice, with potential problems for trains, traffic, schools and other services.
::
ITALY CONTE CHINA - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte delivers speech in Parliament on the upcoming visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Italy's coalition government has sent mixed signals over whether it will sign a proposed agreement to join China's Belt and Road infrastructure investment drive.
::0900GMT – Speech by Conte. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::Edit to include land artist's work in northern Italy where he has turned a whole field into a portrait of Xi Jinping.
EU BRIEFING - Regular briefing by the European Commission.
::1100GMT – Briefing begins. Accessing Live. Edit on merit.
EU JUNCKER SLOVAKIA - European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker welcomes Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska.
::1500GMT – Welcome and handshake. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1530GMT- News conference by European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker and Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1815GMT – Welcome and roundtable with EU Council President Donald Tusk. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
GERMANY MERKEL -German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses Nobel laureates, renowned researches and international policy leaders at the Global Solutions Summit in Berlin that attempts to address the world's most urgent political, environmental and societal problems.
::1000GMT – Merkel speech. Accessing Live Pool. Edit to follow.
RUSSIA ALGERIA - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meets Algerian Deputy Prime Minister Ramtame Lamamra at the Russian foreign ministry.
::0800GMT. Meeting. Edited coverage on merit.
::0900GMT. Joint presser. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
HUNGARY EPP - The European People's Party is expected to discuss the possible suspension or expulsion of Hungary's ruling Fidesz party, headed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
::Hungary's prime minister face demands that he and his right-wing Fidesz party be expelled from European People's Party. Those wanting him ousted say Orban's fierce anti-migrant stance does not fit with the EPP's general centrist political bent.
::Edited self-cover by 1200GMT.
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OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
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NORTHAM
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US NY COHEN - Redacted documents related to the FBI raids on Michael Cohen are expected to be released.
::Debrief edit expected
US NH BETO - Beto O'Rourke will be in New Hampshire tomorrow evening for his first campaign stop there since he announced that he is running for president.
::Coverage TBC
US PA POLICE SHOOTING - A trial gets underway Tuesday for a white former Pennsylvania police officer accused of criminal homicide for the shooting death of Antwon Rose, an unarmed black teenager last year.
::Access TBC
US VT OCTOGENARIAN VAULTER - The world's oldest female pole vaulter, 84-year-old, headed to Poland to compete in the World Masters Athletics championships.
::Edit expected
US NY LIBERTY CLIMBER - Therese Okoumou, who ran around the base of the Statue of Liberty, will be sentenced.
::TBC
US AL ELECTION 2020 (2300GMT) – Elizabeth Warren continues a three-state tour of the U.S. South with a campaign event in Birmingham.
US GA HIV PREVENTION CONFERENCE (1445GMT) – Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar deliverS remarks at the 2019 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta. His remarks will focus on the Trump administration's initiative to end the HIV epidemic.
::Covering
US TN STACEY ABRAMS (0030GMT Wednesday) – Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos moderates a conversation with Stacey Abrams at Vanderbilt University.
::Accessing on merit
US TRUMP HOTEL LAWSUIT (1430GMT) – The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of violating the U.S. Constitution by profiting off the presidency. The lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia alleges that because Trump has not divested himself of his business holdings, foreign and domestic government spending at Trump's Washington hotel amounts to gifts to the president in violation of the Constitution's emoluments clause.
US NE MO FLOODING - More follow-up expected on flooding in the Midwest.
US TX HOUSTON PLANT FIRE - More follow-up on tank fire expected to burn for two more days.
US MN WARMING WINTERS
::Edits expected
LATAM
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MEXICO PENAL COLONY - A glimpse inside the Mexico's rarely seen and infamous Isla Marias prison after authorities transferred all the inmates. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the islands will be turned into a cultural and environmental education center. The four islands are located off the Pacific coast of Nayarit state.
::Edit expected around 1900GMT
VENEZUELA COPING WITH CRISIS - Francibel Contreras brings her malnourished children to a soup kitchen in the hillside Caracas slum of Petare where they scoop spoonfuls of rice and scrambled eggs in what could be their only meal of the day. Like other Venezuelans, Contreras is struggling to cope with an economic crisis. Her husband used to sell produce at a local market, but he had to quit because he could no longer afford products as a result of Venezuela's hyperinflation and chronic food shortages. Now, the couple is trying to set up a barber shop under the zinc roof of their home, held by loose bricks and planks.
::Edit expected around 2000GMT
ENDS//
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
==============
EDITOR'S PICKS
==============
NEW ZEALAND PM RELIGIOUS - Ardern meets religious leaders after speech. STORY NUMBER 4201602
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 4 - PM Ardern thanks global Muslim community. STORY NUMBER 4201598
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 3 - PM Ardern on security, attacker, social media. STORY NUMBER 4201597
NEW ZEALAND PM BRIEFING - Ardern vows to deny gunman notoriety he seeks. STORY NUMBER 4201596
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM 2 - Ardern addresses parliament on Christchurch attack. STORY NUMBER 4201594
NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT PM - Ardern: Our hearts are heavy, but spirit is strong. STORY NUMBER 4201592
NETHERLANDS SHOOTING BRIEFING - Dutch PM and justice minister on Utrecht attack. STORY NUMBER 4201589
ARGENTINA FALKLANDS WAR HELMETS - Return of Falklands war helmets helps heal wounds. STORY NUMBER 4201599
THAILAND THAKSIN CANDIDATES - Pro-Thaksin candidates adopt his name for election. STORY NUMBER 4201601
US CA SUPER BLOOM CROWDS - Crowds trek to California canyon for poppy bloom. STORY NUMBER 4201583
---------------------------
TOP STORIES
---------------------------
NEW ZEALAND MOSQUE SHOOTING - New Zealand's prime minister declared Tuesday she would do everything in her power to deny the accused mosque gunman a platform for elevating his white supremacist views, after the man dismissed his lawyer and opted to represent himself at his trial in the killings of 50 people.
::Relatives are anxiously waiting for word on when they can bury their loved ones. Islamic tradition calls for bodies to be cleansed and buried as soon as possible after death, usually within 24 hours.
::Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern has said authorities hope to release all the bodies by Wednesday and police said authorities are working with pathologists and coroners to complete the task as soon as they can.
::Covering latest developments
::Accessing lives of latest police/hospital /government pressers. Details TBC
NETHERLANDS SHOOTING - Utrecht's police chief says the suspect in the deadly tram shooting that left 3 people dead and 5 wounded has been detained.
::Covering latest developments
MOZAMBIQUE CYCLONE - More than 1,000 people were feared dead in Mozambique four days after a cyclone slammed into the country, submerging entire villages and leaving bodies floating in the floodwaters, the nation's president said. Cyclone Idai is believed to be the most destructive storm to hit the impoverished southeastern African country in more than 10 years.
::Covering. Details TBC
US TRUMP BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT - The president meets with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the White House
::Covering all open events. Details TBA
::1600GMT - Arrival.
::1605GMT - Meeting.
::1625GMT - Expanded bilat and working lunch.
::1745GMT - Joint press conference.
::1815GMT - Departure.
------------------------------------------------------------
OTHER NEWS - ASIA
------------------------------------------------------------
CHINA PAKISTAN - Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
::Covering
::0630GMT – Meeting photo opp, followed by joint presser (live of presser TBC)
------------------------------------------------------------
OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
------------------------------------------------------------
SYRIA BAGHOUZ - Monitoring evacuations, fighting around last IS-held territory in Syria. Monitoring upsurge of violence in northwest.
SUDAN UNREST - Monitoring protests against Omar Bashir's long rule.
IRAQ PM - PM Adel Abdul-Mahdi gives his regular weekly presser.
::1700GMT, accessing on merit
KUWAIT POMPEO - US Secretary of State arrives in Kuwait on first leg of new regional visit.
::Accessing
------------------------------------------------------------
OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
------------------------------------------------------------
ZIMBABWE CYCLONE – Cyclone Idai killed more than 80 people in Zimbabwe's easter Chimanimani region, where nearly 1000 houses were destroyed
::Edit of the aftermath expected around 0600GMT
BRITAIN BREXIT WHAT NEXT - Britain's House of Commons dealt a potentially fatal blow to Prime Minister Theresa May's ailing Brexit deal on Monday, saying the government couldn't keep asking lawmakers to vote on the same deal they have already rejected twice. The government intended to try a third time to get lawmakers to back the deal, ideally before May joins EU leaders Thursday at a Brussels summit where she is set to ask the bloc to postpone Britain's departure.
::Covering latest developments
::Edit on reactions to the latest Brexit developments expected by 1100GMT
BRITAIN BREXIT CARS – Sunderland is the home to the biggest Nissan car plant in the UK, with some 60 percent of cars going to Europe and many of the parts needed to build Nissan cars coming from the European Union. But some 61.3 percent of local residents were in favor of exiting from the EU in the 2016 referendum with workers split in their opinions of how Brexit will impact them.
::Edit expected
EU GENERAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL - General Affairs Council as British Prime Minister Theresa May is making a last-minute push to win support for her European Union divorce deal.
::0700GMT - Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1300GMT – Opening remarks by Romania Presidency and the European Commission. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1600GMT – News conference by Romania Presidency and the European Commission. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::TIME TBA – National briefings. Accessing Edited coverage.
IRELAND TUSK - European Council President Donald Tusk meets Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
::TBA
FRANCE STRIKE - French public workers go on strike to demand more economic justice, with potential problems for trains, traffic, schools and other services.
::
ITALY CONTE CHINA - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte delivers speech in Parliament on the upcoming visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Italy's coalition government has sent mixed signals over whether it will sign a proposed agreement to join China's Belt and Road infrastructure investment drive.
::0900GMT – Speech by Conte. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::Edit to include land artist's work in northern Italy where he has turned a whole field into a portrait of Xi Jinping.
EU BRIEFING - Regular briefing by the European Commission.
::1100GMT – Briefing begins. Accessing Live. Edit on merit.
EU JUNCKER SLOVAKIA - European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker welcomes Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska.
::1500GMT – Welcome and handshake. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1530GMT- News conference by European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker and Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1815GMT – Welcome and roundtable with EU Council President Donald Tusk. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
GERMANY MERKEL -German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses Nobel laureates, renowned researches and international policy leaders at the Global Solutions Summit in Berlin that attempts to address the world's most urgent political, environmental and societal problems.
::1000GMT – Merkel speech. Accessing Live Pool. Edit to follow.
RUSSIA ALGERIA - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meets Algerian Deputy Prime Minister Ramtame Lamamra at the Russian foreign ministry.
::0800GMT. Meeting. Edited coverage on merit.
::0900GMT. Joint presser. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
HUNGARY EPP - The European People's Party is expected to discuss the possible suspension or expulsion of Hungary's ruling Fidesz party, headed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
::Hungary's prime minister face demands that he and his right-wing Fidesz party be expelled from European People's Party. Those wanting him ousted say Orban's fierce anti-migrant stance does not fit with the EPP's general centrist political bent.
::Edited self-cover by 1200GMT.
------------------------------------------------------------
OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
------------------------------------------------------------
NORTHAM
----------------
US NY COHEN - Redacted documents related to the FBI raids on Michael Cohen are expected to be released.
::Debrief edit expected
US NH BETO - Beto O'Rourke will be in New Hampshire tomorrow evening for his first campaign stop there since he announced that he is running for president.
::Coverage TBC
US PA POLICE SHOOTING - A trial gets underway Tuesday for a white former Pennsylvania police officer accused of criminal homicide for the shooting death of Antwon Rose, an unarmed black teenager last year.
::Access TBC
US VT OCTOGENARIAN VAULTER - The world's oldest female pole vaulter, 84-year-old, headed to Poland to compete in the World Masters Athletics championships.
::Edit expected
US NY LIBERTY CLIMBER - Therese Okoumou, who ran around the base of the Statue of Liberty, will be sentenced.
::TBC
US AL ELECTION 2020 (2300GMT) – Elizabeth Warren continues a three-state tour of the U.S. South with a campaign event in Birmingham.
US GA HIV PREVENTION CONFERENCE (1445GMT) – Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar deliverS remarks at the 2019 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta. His remarks will focus on the Trump administration's initiative to end the HIV epidemic.
::Covering
US TN STACEY ABRAMS (0030GMT Wednesday) – Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos moderates a conversation with Stacey Abrams at Vanderbilt University.
::Accessing on merit
US TRUMP HOTEL LAWSUIT (1430GMT) – The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of violating the U.S. Constitution by profiting off the presidency. The lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia alleges that because Trump has not divested himself of his business holdings, foreign and domestic government spending at Trump's Washington hotel amounts to gifts to the president in violation of the Constitution's emoluments clause.
US NE MO FLOODING - More follow-up expected on flooding in the Midwest.
US TX HOUSTON PLANT FIRE - More follow-up on tank fire expected to burn for two more days.
US MN WARMING WINTERS
::Edits expected
LATAM
---------------
MEXICO PENAL COLONY - A glimpse inside the Mexico's rarely seen and infamous Isla Marias prison after authorities transferred all the inmates. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the islands will be turned into a cultural and environmental education center. The four islands are located off the Pacific coast of Nayarit state.
::Edit expected around 1900GMT
VENEZUELA COPING WITH CRISIS - Francibel Contreras brings her malnourished children to a soup kitchen in the hillside Caracas slum of Petare where they scoop spoonfuls of rice and scrambled eggs in what could be their only meal of the day. Like other Venezuelans, Contreras is struggling to cope with an economic crisis. Her husband used to sell produce at a local market, but he had to quit because he could no longer afford products as a result of Venezuela's hyperinflation and chronic food shortages. Now, the couple is trying to set up a barber shop under the zinc roof of their home, held by loose bricks and planks.
::Edit expected around 2000GMT
ENDS//
Last Updated : Mar 19, 2019, 9:01 PM IST