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The Missouri River flood was primarily caused by a combination of heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, and the saturation of the soil from previous precipitation. These factors led to excessive runoff, overwhelming the river's capacity and causing it to overflow its banks. Additionally, upstream dam management and land use changes may have exacerbated the flooding conditions. The result was widespread flooding that impacted communities and infrastructure along the river's path.

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