Flash Flood
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A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas, typically caused by intense rainfall from severe thunderstorms, tropical storms, or melting snow and ice. Characterized by its sudden onset and fast-moving water, flash floods can be extremely dangerous, causing significant damage to infrastructure and posing serious threats to life. They are a common concern in regions prone to extreme weather events and require immediate public safety responses.
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