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The Goa section was cut off due to relentless rain continued to the state of the pummel

The Goa section was cut off due to relentless rain continued to the state of the pummel
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Panaji: Very heavy rain continues to wet Goa for the seventh consecutive day, flooding the lowland area and cutting several parts of the country.
Encourage dragging the parts of the road that has been damaged, and also causes soil erosion in some parts of the cave.
A wind of a sheet of up to 40-50kmph accompanies rainfall, dropping heavy trees in Margao, Quepem, Benaulim and other parts of the state, but there is no loss of life reported.
In Margao, the coconut tree falls on an electrical line near the OSIA complex, while in the Benaulim, a tree falls on an electric pole.
The fire department is stored on their toes throughout the day by attending a call, which is largely related to removing trees, sources in fires and emergency services.
The department received 18 tree calls that fell on the power line and blocked the road across the country.
The IMD has maintained a red warning for Monday, and has issued an orange warning until Thursday, shows that coastal countries cannot get a pause from the bathroom that is unrelenting.
Heavy rain for a week has filled the water body and dam in the state, spilling to the road and fields.
The Authority of Tillari Interstate Irrigation Project Increases Water Debit from Tillari Air Reservoir to avoid further hazards for the dam due to increased surface of the water on the Chapora River in Salolim Village in Bicholim Taluka.
The Valvanti River is also in full a series.
The water level in the Dam of Anjunem, who received 66mm rainfall, has reached 86m, while the Aamthane Dam is also close to the maximum capacity.
Pernem crosses a sign of 100 inch rainfall (2,557.9mm) on Sunday.
Heavy rainfall has destroyed plants throughout the state, especially in Guirim, Sal, Bicholim, Cuncolim and the Ministry of Agriculture is expected to assess the extent of damage in the coming days.
Malang riders are trapped in several low-lying places where the road is sinking.
While there are no flights canceled or diverted, the airline reports delays in arrival and departure.
The train along the route is delayed or rescheduled because of heavy rainfall along the Conkan region.
Part of the country also witnessed a power outage, because tree branches come into contact with power lines.
Local residents Anjuna-Caisua Panchayat said that they suffered a frequent power outage with electrical department officials offering unclear answers.
The roads that explore across the country are also filled with rainwater, making it more difficult for passengers.
In the state capital, the population of Camrabhat and Peterbhat have a terrible week, with water in and stagnates in their homes.
Sustainable dishes crippling life at Verla Canca, Divar, Calangute-Candolim, and several Cuncolim wards, with almost no one getting alongside out.
In Nagoa, a compound wall of a house collapsed due to rain, while a small portion of the hill in front of a chapel on Jalan Parra-Assagao collapsed, destroy the stairs to the chapel.
The population of two Sanvorcotto and Bhattem wards at Cuncolim was directed after the road to the bypass bridge near the chapel submerged.
The state receives rainfall of more than 20cm over a 24-hour period, which is likely to continue, said the IMD in daily weather updates for Goa.
Heavy rainfall is because the offshore trough at the average sea level from Maharashtra to Karnataka Beach, along with the possibility of the formation of a low pressure area in Bengal Bengal Bengal.

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