PANAJI / POINGUINIM: The heavy bath continues on Monday with Goa receiving almost 100mm rainfall.
Rain and wind blowing reaches 45-55kmph lowers trees throughout the country that damage homes, walls, infrastructure and electric cars.
Fire personnel and emergency services continue to be busy with calls for trees and debris to be cleaned.
The department received 12 tree decline reports, which included large trees in the heart of the state capital.
A large tree collapsed on four parked cars.
“No one was injured in the incident.
The level of damage has not been estimated,” said a fire department.
The IMD has said that heavy rains to very heavy possibilities are in isolated places from 20 to 23 July with wind speeds likely to reach 65kmph occasionally.
The trees collapsed in a house in Camurlim and in a house in Parra but the population had lucky escape.
According to the Arg Imd network, Old Goa received 181mm rainfall while Mapusa received 57mm rainfall.
In Khareband, Sal was flowing close to the danger and the fire brigade personnel were alert.
Waterlogging was seen on Jalan Tua Margao, Khareband, and at the Arlem.
The southern taluka in the Canacona state sees several examples of waterlogging when the rain constantly throws life there from the equipment.
The field of lowland and some water bodies are filled with rain pounding taluka.
The messy interior road also stopped the two-wheeled riders because Taluka recorded 2,092mm (82 inches) until 4pm on Monday.
With a flood, some rice nurseries have also been washed away, causing losses to farmers.
While the three main rivers of Taluka-Talpona, Galgibaga and Saleri – were above the danger, the Chapoli Dam gradually reached a capacity of 38.7 million.
On Monday, it was 37.82m.
Water logging is seen in various places in the state.
There is a short pause in a rain pattern for several hours at night.