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What water generating technology would be required to create a planetary scale flood?

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Aqadatio is a planet which is completely flooded. This flood was generated by its own government to get out of debt (long story). The inhabitants of this planet are technologically advanced, more so than humans are currently, and so I was wondering if there is anyway that the government would be able to create water in order to flood the planet? Is there any technology currently available that could create a enough water for a flood of this magnitude? Or if there's not could you come up with a 'scientific' method that possibly could? For example by combing oxygen and hydrogen molecules and forming rain colouds? 7

{I understand that there would not be enough water stored on the planet origionally however is there a way for the water to be created?}

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