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The Brahmaputra flood occurs primarily due to a combination of heavy monsoon rainfall and the melting of snow in the Himalayas, which leads to increased river flow. Additionally, the river's topography and sedimentation can cause it to overflow its banks. Human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, exacerbate the flooding by reducing the land's capacity to absorb water. Climate change also contributes to more intense and unpredictable weather patterns, further increasing flood risks in the region.

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