Panaji: A tourist from Kerala is feared drowning after he was hit by rough waves in the sea. aguada-sinquerim Taking photo in mobile on Friday evening.
The incident took place around 4.45 pm when a group of students from Kerala were on their way to Goa. Sinquerim Beach and near the rocky area fort aguada When the tourist slipped and fell over the rocks allegedly while taking pictures.
Due to rough sea conditions, tourists have been advised not to enter the water on the beaches or visit the rocks which are witnessing the huge waves.
According to Drishti Jeevan, they received a call from the police at around 5 pm that the police received information that a man had fallen into the sea from the rocky areas. The rocky area is steep and slippery and lies between Fort Aguada and Sinquerim.
The life support team at Sinquerim Tower swung into action and alerted the lifeguards, calling for jet-skis. A call was placed for backup resources and the medical team.
Lifeguards launched a jet-ski and went into the water to locate the person. The rain had made the sea rough and rough, making searches difficult. The search was on for the missing person.
The onset of monsoon has made the sea rough and choppy. Drishti said in a statement that people are advised to stay away from rocky areas and not go into the sea during this time.
The incident took place around 4.45 pm when a group of students from Kerala were on their way to Goa. Sinquerim Beach and near the rocky area fort aguada When the tourist slipped and fell over the rocks allegedly while taking pictures.
Due to rough sea conditions, tourists have been advised not to enter the water on the beaches or visit the rocks which are witnessing the huge waves.
According to Drishti Jeevan, they received a call from the police at around 5 pm that the police received information that a man had fallen into the sea from the rocky areas. The rocky area is steep and slippery and lies between Fort Aguada and Sinquerim.
The life support team at Sinquerim Tower swung into action and alerted the lifeguards, calling for jet-skis. A call was placed for backup resources and the medical team.
Lifeguards launched a jet-ski and went into the water to locate the person. The rain had made the sea rough and rough, making searches difficult. The search was on for the missing person.
The onset of monsoon has made the sea rough and choppy. Drishti said in a statement that people are advised to stay away from rocky areas and not go into the sea during this time.