Due to closure of fishing for a week on the eve of Ain Ganeshotsav, the turnover of around four crores in Harnai, Anjarle port has come to a standstill.

Due to the closure of fishing for a week on the eve of Ain Ganeshotsav, the turnover of about four crores in Harnai, Anjarle port has come to a standstill. Fishing has started from August 1; But due to stormy weather for four days in the beginning, fishermen in Harnai port started fishing from August 6. At least 400 boats from Harnai port went into the sea for this fishing. By August 22 good fish were being obtained; But the price was not as expected. With a business situation of neither profit nor loss, the storm made its face from 23rd August. Strong winds started blowing from the south and the fishermen were blown away. Some fishermen from Harnai took shelter in Jaigad Bay, some in Mumbai and some in Dabhol Bay for safety. Due to the speed of the wind, the sea was rough and even the net could not be cast in the water. Ajastra waves are surging in the deep sea. Fishermen have taken refuge in nearby safe harbors and bays. About 150 to 200 boats are stationed in Jaigad Bay, 100 boats in Dighi Bay, 100 boats in Dabhol Bay and about 25 boats in Anjarle Bay.

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