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Auburn flooding typically arises from heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or a combination of both, leading to excessive runoff into the area's rivers and streams. The region's topography and urban development can exacerbate the situation by limiting natural drainage. Additionally, factors such as poor stormwater management and infrastructure can contribute to flooding events. Climate change may also play a role by increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

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