Structural Analysis
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The definition of flood for residential policies includes all of the following, EXCEPT: | |
A: Land erosion caused by flooding. | |
B: Overflow of water from or tidal waters. | |
C: Sewer backup. | |
D: Water from the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff from a heavy rainstorm. |
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