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The Godavari River, one of India's major rivers, has a long history of flooding, particularly affecting the states of Maharashtra and Andhra pradesh. Seasonal monsoon rains often lead to severe flooding, with notable floods occurring in 1908, 1949, and 1986, causing widespread devastation and displacement. These floods result from a combination of heavy rainfall, poor drainage systems, and deforestation in the river's catchment areas. Efforts to manage flooding have included dam construction, river basin management, and early warning systems, but challenges remain due to climate variability.

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