# Gujarat monsoon flooding continues

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/gujarat-monsoon-flooding-and-evacuations
> Updated: 2026-08-02T03:34:20.000Z. Sources: 6. Developments: 4.

Heavy monsoon rains in early July 2026 triggered mass evacuations across Gujarat. State authorities issued port warnings, moved more than 16,500 residents to safety and rescued 41 people. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inspected the emergency operations centre, placed districts on high alert and deployed two army units to Ahmedabad, Navsari and Surat, with Indian Air Force helicopters on standby. By the end of the month, floodwaters had affected 201 talukas, about 61.5% of the season’s total.

On 31 July, intense rain in Sabarkantha and Vadodara districts caused flash flooding, waist‑deep water on streets, water‑logged roads and damage to homes. A car was swept away in Idar, and vehicles were stranded in Dhantej village. The state weather department issued a red alert and warned that more heavy rain is expected in the coming days, urging residents to avoid flooded areas and seek shelter.

On 1‑2 August, the Kim River in Surat swelled dramatically, prompting a red alert and the closure of schools and factories. More than 4,000 residents from flood‑prone villages were evacuated. State Disaster Response Force, National Disaster Response Force and the Indian Army conducted rescue operations, extracting about 125 civilians and rescuing dozens of others. Relief shelters, including one at Sunrise School in Kosamba, were opened. Major roads such as Gayakwadi road were submerged, forcing detours. The period also saw a murder‑suicide in Varachha and a pioneering medical transport in which a donor heart was moved from Surat to Ahmedabad via the Vande Bharat Express, the first organ transfer on India’s rail network.

## Timeline

### 2026-08-02: Surat Floods Force Evacuation of 4,000 Residents Amid Monsoon Rains

Heavy monsoon rains on Aug 1‑2 2026 caused severe flooding in Surat, India, prompting a red alert, evacuation of over 4,000 people, rescue operations by SDRF, NDRF and the army, and a first‑ever heart transport

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/surat-floods-force-evacuation-of-4000-residents-amid-monsoon-rains

### 2026-07-31: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel reviews monsoon response as 16,500 people evacuated

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel reviewed monsoon preparations after a red‑alert warning, with over 16,500 people evacuated and rescue forces on standby.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/gujarat-cm-bhupendra-patel-reviews-monsoon-response-as-16500-people-evacuated

### 2026-07-31: Gujarat Floods Displace Residents as Heavy Rains Swamp Sabarkantha and Vadodara

Heavy monsoon rains flood Gujarat’s Sabarkantha and Vadodara districts, submerging roads, damaging homes and sweeping a car away, with officials issuing red‑alert warnings for more rain.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/gujarat-floods-displace-residents-as-heavy-rains-swamp-sabarkantha-and-vadodara

### 2026-07-04: Gujarat, India: Heavy rains trigger port warnings and mass evacuations

Heavy monsoon rains in Gujarat led to a Local Cautionary Signal at Veraval Port, river breaching, over 250 evacuations, and rescue of fishermen and flood‑trapped residents.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/gujarat-india-heavy-rains-trigger-port-warnings-and-mass-evacuations

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