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Water is collecting in the bottom of the refrigerator.

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Assuming this is a conventional fridge.
the drain in the centre of the gulley on the back wall is blocked. push something flexible down it and follow with a small jug of water to make sure it flows away.
good idea to put a small jug of dilute bleach down the drain now and again to prevent blockage

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