afflux

/ˈæflʌks/
noun
  1. A flowing toward a place; an arrival or increase of something, especially a large number of people or things.
    • The afflux of new students in September requires extra classrooms.
    • The afflux of tourists during the summer overwhelms the small town.
    • There was a sudden afflux of water into the basement after the heavy rain.
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