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Heavy downpour inundates Portions of Goa but leaves unscathed

Heavy downpour inundates Portions of Goa but leaves unscathed
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PANAJI/VASCO: heavy rain Monday helpless portions of the country and sent people scurrying inside.
Goa witnessed mild to extreme bouts of migraines, however, except for a couple of isolated incidents of trees coming back, no significant loss was reported,” said that the directorate of emergency and fire services.
The downpour also influenced vehicular motion with traffic snarls documented in pockets.
“Emergency agencies received a couple of calls concerning tree drops.
All these have been in Vasco, Valpoi, Bicholim, Curchorem and Ponda.
No significant incident was documented,” an official with all the flame headquarters at Panaji stated.
Last week, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert for Monday using all the colour-coded warning to Goa lengthy for Tuesday.
IMD has also issued a warning to fun anglers and crafts, urging them to not venture out to sea.
According to the IMD’s automatic climate stations-ARG system, Old Goa obtained the maximum amount of rain on Monday afternoon with 113mm of rain followed by Pernem, which captured 97 mm of rain.
Panaji captured 96.5 mm of rain while Sattari obtained 74 mm of rain.
Fields and low-lying areas were totally flooded due to the thick showers.
The street resulting in this Kadamba Bus stand out of Old Market group in Margao was flooded as a result of the incessant rains.
From the northwest, portions of Mapusa, Tivim and Panaji seen waterlogging for short spells.
The waterlogging created it problematic for commuters.
Two enormous trees came down to the Chicalim incline, on the street visiting the panchayat.
This led to a enormous traffic jam to the incline as both manners were obstructed.
The medium to extreme rain dinosaurs lasted for a few hours using much more heavy showers anticipated Tuesday.
Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) officials, that had been on the lookout for flood, stated that summit tide was viewed in 1.52pm, before the rains lashed the country.
“Tomorrow the high tide is at 2.30pm.
Hopefully it doesn’t rain greatly around that moment,” that the CCP official stated.
A day before, heavy rains had headed to a landslide in Saleli-Agonda which ruined a few energy sticks.

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