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Ships can flood due to various reasons such as hull breaches, watertight compartment failure, or pump failure. In marine engineering terms, flooding refers to the unwanted introduction of water into the ship's hull or vital spaces which may compromise the ship's stability and safety. Flooding can lead to sinking if not addressed promptly.
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