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Heavy rains cause flooding in Goa villages, several evacuated

Heavy rains, accompanied by winds have caused a flood-like situation in some low-lying parts of Goa. For the past few days, rains have been lashing the coastal state, throwing normal life out of gear.

Heavy rains cause flooding in Goa villages, several evacuated
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Published : Aug 6, 2019, 10:51 AM IST

Panaji: Incessant rains continued to lash several parts of Goa on Tuesday, causing flooding in some low-lying areas and forcing several families to shift out of their water-logged homes.

Ten people from North Goa district's Pilgao village were rescued by the disaster management department on Monday night after they were stranded at their homes due to flooding in the area, a senior government official said.

Besides, several families were evacuated from Bicholim taluka where many homes were inundated, he said.

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday morning visited some villages in North Goa which have been facing a flood-like situation.

Heavy rains have been lashing the coastal state for the last seven days.

The Mandovi river in the state crossed the danger mark on Monday night, causing flooding in some villages of Sattari taluka in North Goa.

Sonan village in Sattari was cut-off from other parts of the district for last 12 hours, another official said.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in both North Goa and South Goa districts and issued an 'orange alert', asking people to be prepared for any situation.

The IMD has predicted strong winds with speed reaching 45 to 50 km per hour and gusting up to 65 kmph along the Maharashtra-Goa coast.

Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea due to the rough weather, though the fisheries department lifted the ban on fishing in the state from August 1.

Also read: Godavari floods: 19,000 still in relief camps in flood-hit regions of Andhra Pradesh

Panaji: Incessant rains continued to lash several parts of Goa on Tuesday, causing flooding in some low-lying areas and forcing several families to shift out of their water-logged homes.

Ten people from North Goa district's Pilgao village were rescued by the disaster management department on Monday night after they were stranded at their homes due to flooding in the area, a senior government official said.

Besides, several families were evacuated from Bicholim taluka where many homes were inundated, he said.

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday morning visited some villages in North Goa which have been facing a flood-like situation.

Heavy rains have been lashing the coastal state for the last seven days.

The Mandovi river in the state crossed the danger mark on Monday night, causing flooding in some villages of Sattari taluka in North Goa.

Sonan village in Sattari was cut-off from other parts of the district for last 12 hours, another official said.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in both North Goa and South Goa districts and issued an 'orange alert', asking people to be prepared for any situation.

The IMD has predicted strong winds with speed reaching 45 to 50 km per hour and gusting up to 65 kmph along the Maharashtra-Goa coast.

Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea due to the rough weather, though the fisheries department lifted the ban on fishing in the state from August 1.

Also read: Godavari floods: 19,000 still in relief camps in flood-hit regions of Andhra Pradesh

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Heavy rains cause flooding in Goa villages, several evacuated
         Panaji, Aug 6 (PTI) Incessant rains continued to lash
several parts of Goa on Tuesday, causing flooding in some
low-lying areas and forcing several families to shift out of
their water-logged homes.
         Ten people from North Goa district's Pilgao village
were rescued by the disaster management department on Monday
night after they were stranded at their homes due to flooding
in the area, a senior government official said.
         Besides, several families were evacuated from Bicholim
taluka where many homes were inundated, he said.
         Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday morning
visited some villages in North Goa which have been facing a
flood-like situation.
         Heavy rains have been lashing the coastal state for
last seven days.
         The Mandovi river in the state crossed the danger mark
on Monday night, causing flooding in some villages of Sattari
taluka in North Goa.
         Sonan village in Sattari was cut-off from other parts
of the district for last 12 hours, another official said.
         The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast
heavy to very heavy rainfall in both North Goa and South Goa
districts and issued an 'orange alert', asking people to be
prepared for any situation.
         The IMD has predicted strong winds with speed reaching
45 to 50 km per hour and gusting up to 65 kmph along the
Maharashtra-Goa coast.
         Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the
sea due to the rough weather, though the fisheries department
lifted the ban on fishing in the state from August 1. PTI RPS
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