Flood-like situation in several parts of Goa; access roads to many villages cut off

At least 100 houses in Sattari tehsil have been underwater since Thursday night as the water level of the Mahadayi river increased due to incessant rains
Flood-like situation in several parts of Goa; access roads to many villages cut off

With heavy rains continue to lash Goa, several parts in Sattari and Bicholim tehsils in the north and Dharbandora in the south are reeling under a flood-like situation. A large number of houses in many villages in Sattari and Bicholim tehsils in the north got inundated as the water level of some rivers rose following heavy rains over the past few days, officials said on Friday. However, no loss of human life has been reported so far due to it, they said.

At least 100 houses in Sattari tehsil have been underwater since Thursday night as the water level of the Mahadayi river increased due to incessant rains that have been lashing the state for over a week now, a senior official said.

There were no fatalities, but a flood-like situation exists. Those people whose houses have gone completely underwater have shifted to safer places on their own, he said.

Almost half of Velus village located near Valpoi town in Sattari is inundated, while several other villages were cut off as roads and culverts are underwater, eyewitnesses said.

“Due to continuous and heavy rainfall, Mhadei (Mahadayi) has been overflowing. Water has entered different parts of Valpoi. Necessary directions have been issued to the collectors to have the Disaster Management team stationed at Sattari & Usgao,” Valpoi MLA and state minister Vishwajit Rane tweeted on Friday.

“Water has entered their houses causing a lot of damage. It is very important for us to ensure our people's safety. With the intervention of the Disaster Management Team, they will be shifted to safer locations,” he added.

Due to continuous and heavy rainfall, Mhadei has been overflowing. Water has entered different parts of Valpoi. Necessary directions have been issues to the collectors to have the Disaster Management team stationed at Sattari & Usgao.

— VishwajitRane (@visrane)

Near Sankhalim town in Bicholim tehsil, Valvanti and Sakhali rivers are overflowing and have crossed the danger level, the officials said.

People residing in and around Harvalem village in Bicholim have been asked to be on alert as flood-like situation prevails there, they added.

A similar situation is seen in and around Mollem village in South Goa's Dharbandora tehsil.

Official sources said that Sangod village in Mollem faces a flood-like situation, where water has entered the houses and roads are flooded.

On Thursday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a warning that circulation in the Bay of Bengal is likely to trigger low-pressure areas that will cause more rainfall in Goa.

Till Wednesday, the coastal state had received 1,998.3 mm rainfall during the ongoing monsoon season as against the average of 1,612.7 mm for the corresponding period.

The state fisheries department has already issued a warning to local fishermen, asking them not to venture out into the sea due to gusty winds.

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