They said that the water rushed into the beach shacks washing away beds put up on the shoreline.
The beaches like Morjim in North Goa and Mobor in South Goa were among the worst hit due to the water surge, they added.
Well-patronised beaches in North Goa like Baga and Anjuna too faced the consequences of the high tide with tourists refusing to visit the shoreline since last evening.
"The sudden rise in the water created a fearful situation amongst the tourists specially the foreign guests who went back to the hotel and did not return. This has affected tourism on a promising weekend when we were expecting heavy footfalls," said Manuel Cardoso, general secretary, Goa Traditional Shack Owners Association.
While there was no formal statement issued from the state tourism department, a senior official said that they were keeping a close watch on the situation.
Indian Meteorological Observatory, which had yesterday predicted "no impact" to Goa due to the cyclone, has asked fishermen not to venture in the sea. It has asked those already in deep ocean to return to the jetties.
Drishti Marines, a lifeguard service hired by the tate government to man the shorelines, has asked its personnel to request tourists to not swim into the sea during high tide.
Goa is currently witnessing peak tourist season which will continue till the New Year when thousands of the people descend on the beaches.
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