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By Sebastian Rodrigues
 
October 15, 2009
 
 
While the Indian Nation was paying homage to the father of the nation M.K. 
Gandhi on his birthday on October 02, 2009 Goa’s Canacona taluka was under 
special surprise – Floods. Gandhi today has very special relevance in this 
context particularly so for the kind of development model he proposed for the 
country. If India had to follow the development path that Gandhi advocated 
Canacona today would have not been under such horrible floods wiping away the 
villages and causing misery to life in human, animal and plant form.
 
One is completely justified to ask as to what Gandhi’s ideas has got to do with 
causes of floods. Gandhi advocated particular pattern of development wherein 
poorest of the poor would be the centre of development paradigm. This model was 
disregarded by the Indian ruling elites of the times led by Jawaharlal Nehru 
and Dams came to be regarded as ‘Temple of modern India”. It is this 
development model that is possibly responsible to causing horror filled floods 
to Canacona between October 01 to 03, 2009.
 
There are various propositions as to what caused floods even as relief work 
goes on at this time. There are few who advocated that it is siltation of three 
rivers in Canacona that caused floods. Siltation in turn was cause by changes 
in pattern of agriculture of the local Canacona tribal farmers who shifted to 
chemical fertilizers. This may be only part contributor to aggravate the 
situation but not the main cause.
 
There are still other who suggest that the floods was caused by Tsunami like 
wave in the Arabian Sea following earthquake in Indonesia on the same day. This 
is not possible as waves did not hit the coast in Goa or any other rivers 
witnessed floods - even minor ones.
 
There are still suggestions put forward that there could be saline water 
intrusion due to open cast iron ore and manganese mines operations in Quepem 
and Sanguem as the water has reached below sea level inside the mining pits. It 
is mostly likely may not be the cause and I personally feel it too far fetch 
hypothesis at this stage as there are no mines operating in Canacona. If mining 
pits would have to be cause of this phenomenon through intrusion of ground 
water into the Canacona mountains then it would has to happen gradually first 
showing the signs in the entire coastal to hinterland landscape. To my 
information this is not the case and it is counter productive to immerse into 
opportunism and attribute every occurrence to mining industry without complete 
investigations. Mining is an independent disaster that has unfolded in Goa 
chiefly because of greed of business class and actively colluded by State 
politicians. Mining in Goa has stop in any case. It does not require floods to 
fuel panic to serve as crutches to the ongoing campaign against mining industry 
in Goa.
 
There are still suggestion that there was a phenomena of cloud burst leading to 
unusually high amount of rainfall that crossed 65 centimeters. Goa gets 
seasonal rainfall of 255 centimeters and 65 centimeters on single day was 
beyond usual flow of the Canacona rivers. While it is true that there was this 
heavy rainfall it is still not the direct cause as the water that was 
responsible for the floods came from at least five simultaneous explosions 
driven landslides deep into the Western Ghats mountain range in Canacona.
 
The question is as to how this unheard of phenomenon occurred? How did the 
explosions in mountains caused? From where did such massive amounts of water 
was stored that found its ways into Canacona montains. I have been closely 
associated with Canacona over the past few years via my association with Gawda, 
Kunbi, Velip and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED) - and volunteer time shared with 
Nature Environments Society and Transformations (NEST) for five years - has 
been concerned about safely of people there. News of floods betrayed my 
understandings completely. This is from where my inquiries began.
My inquiries with the villages revealed that there is no trace of such an even 
in their memories. So far I have not come across any records of this kind of 
phenomena even in local folklore that I have been trying to get insight into 
for sometime now. So it is a new cause of the flood in combination with various 
ancillary factors.
 
What is striking is the magnitude of water flowing from deep inside the forests 
downwards crossing the Margao-Karwar highway towards Arabian Sea; in between 
washing away parts of Khotigao and Poinguinim villages washing away roads, 
bridges, tall trees, houses, animals and also two human beings one of whom was 
an expert swimmer according to the T.V. documentary prepared by Sandesh 
Prabhudessai telecasted on private channel ‘Prudent Media’ on October 14, 2009.
 
At one point documentary points to the spot high on the mountains in Canacona 
where the cave like opening is visible and from where giant flow of water oozed 
out from giving rise to the one of five temporary rivers flowing forceful for 
over one day. This is a very interesting aspect of this documentary. It gives 
some hints at the possible cause. My thesis is as under:
There is long cave network in the region that is measurable in kilometers. It 
may have its networks from Rivona in Sanguem to the North of Khotigao to well 
beyond Goa’s border touching Karnataka to the South of Khotigao Mountains. 
There are major dams towards both sides of Khotigao Mountains – Selaulim dam 
towards north of Khotigao in Goa and Supa dam towards South of Khotigao 
mountains inside Karnataka.
 
Five points of forceful opening in mountains could be the veins of this cave 
networked that got burst out after its existing openings were unable to carry 
the magnitude of water inside the cave network. I am aware of existing cave 
network in Rivona panchayat jurisdiction. One of opening is where now Hiralal 
Khodidas mine operated by Fomento mining company is in operation in Colamb It 
was noticed December 2007 while it opened up and quickly it was covered up to 
avoid any threat the continuity of its mine operations! There are other 
openings around too. This is very significant in the light that simultaneous to 
Canacona floods there were large scale spilling of water in Colamb too. 
Kushavati river was overflowing that day by one and half meter and noticed by 
the villagers.
 
Now the question is from where so much water did entered the caves? My 
understanding is that there possibly is disruption in the cave network has 
opened up to receive river full of water from some source possibly for the 
first time of its existence. What could be the sources then? Mining pits 
already flooded with water could be one plausible source. The second plausible 
source could be the pressures from Selaulim and Supa dam created rupture to the 
age old cave network creating openings the rocks in porous locations and 
diverting the flow of water blocked by damming of rivers.
 
The question that arises is that even if this is a possible diversion of water 
how did it reached mountain tops in Canacona? This could be the case in two 
circumstances, firstly if the mountains in Canacona are below the water level 
in Selaulim and Supa dams – which local villagers in Canacona suspect.
 Secondly, it could be the case that the cave netwoks has vulnerable prevalence 
its veins in this forests and with slight entry into the network led to the 
gushing is of Entire River(s) dammed by concrete and iron combination on both 
Selaulim as well as Supa dams. With the force and pressure generated from the 
source of entrance into the Cave veins it is immaterial if the water gets 
openings even above the level of water. Because of these phenomena veins of 
Cave network burst opened at least five known destinations.
Government of Goa has appointed a committee to investigate these phenomena to 
understand these phenomena. It is headed by Dr. Satish Shetye, Director of 
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) to provide official interpretation to 
the cause of Canacona floods.
 
In my common sense understanding the water that caused Canacona floods 
originated from either Supa or Selaulim dam. It is not known if the officially 
appointed government committee will understand the phenomena and the same 
conclusion as mine will be arrived at by the officially appointed committee by 
Goa government as this is a dangerous conclusion for the establishment as it 
means defiling temples of modern India. My colleague Ramesh Gauns is skeptical 
about this and he fears that this committee will be used to do another cover up 
for the establishment and wants somebody deeply and critically engaged involved 
in Western Ghats ecology to carry on the investigation. I totally support him 
also from my own understanding as to how Scientists manipulate to serve the 
business and the State in return for some goodies dished out to them to conceal 
truth and be at the service of the lobbies that benefit from exploitation of 
nature. I will not name any scientist here but mining industry is one such 
example because of which scientists at NIO have ignored mining disaster in Goa 
for the past 20 years and its past director Dr. Untawale even publicly scolded 
youth from Pissurlem for raising the issue of destruction of agriculture in 
Pissurlem, Sattari because of mining on April 01, 2001 at Village Panchayat 
hall, Old Goa, Goa. This shows the mindset of mainstream scientists in Goa – 
tradition of bootlicking and cowardice. I had to get up and publicly challenge 
him on the spot to defend freedom of Speech and Expression! I hope Dr.Shetye 
will muster all the courage to stand for the truth even if its findings are 
different from mine. If he doesn’t then nature is a truth with all its bounty 
and all its fury. Everyone can move ahead smoothly when we understand laws of 
nature and this is one such moment of lifetime to Dr.Shetye just as it has been 
moment of reckoning and resilience to People of Canacona.
 
You may contact journalist who made on the spot video documentation telecasted 
it on TV Channel ‘Prudent Media’ on October 14, 2009 Sandesh Prabhudesai in 
case you want to inquire about the flood situation at his mobile number 
09422063000. Sandesh himself comes from flood affected Canacona taluka in Goa.
 
If somebody competent concerned about Western Ghats ecology and critical 
engagement with is willing to look into this. If interested then please contact 
Ramesh Gauns to follow up at his mobile number: 09270085105. 
 
 
http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/2009/10/western-ghats-explodes-canacona-floods.html
                                          
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