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The 2013 flood in Hungary was primarily caused by heavy rainfall and the rapid melting of snow in the upstream regions of the Danube River. This combination led to a significant rise in water levels, resulting in widespread flooding in several areas, particularly in the northern and central parts of the country. The situation was exacerbated by the capacity limits of existing flood defenses, leading to the inundation of homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land. Emergency responses were initiated to manage the crisis and protect affected communities.

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