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The problem is not you, the player, it is the developers. Do not waste your precious free time to fix stuff companies are too lazy to fix despite it is their job.
Not buying any more DLC, not buying Cities Skylines 2 - and death waves is one reason for that.
Thank you for sharing your ideas and experience with this! That was both funny and educational to read.
If the mod caused it, then it will go back to normal after that spike.
If you have some other problem, like factories poisoning a water tower than you have a different situation.
Glad they added those to the game.
But you have to have a certain number of Cims for the death waves to become really problematic with many Cims of the same age dying at the same time. After 100k you can have death waves if you play slow, and if you play fast then at 200k and 300k.