Following heavy rain, Gujarat state of India was affected by the flood in July 2015.
Following deep depression in Arabian Sea, there was heavy rain in the June 2015 which resulted in flood in the state.
[1] In three days, all talukas of Kutch and Banaskantha district recorded over 100 per cent of annual average rainfall.
The 17 teams comprising 510 National Disaster Response Force and 180 BSF personnel were engaged in the relief and rescue.
The seven columns of indian Army and 5 companies of State Reserve Police Force was deployed in affected areas.
[5][6][7][8] The army engineer task forces restored railway line connecting Jodhpur and Bhuj which had a daily traffic of 12 passenger and 45 goods trains.