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Aerkuld has the answer. Use a piece of aluminum, say 1/4" by 2", the full width of the garage door. The thickness of the aluminum piece is related to how low the concrete is where the water is coming through. Obviously, the lower the concrete, the thicker the aluminum needs to be. Cut it to fit tight on both ends. Pre-drill both the aluminum and the concrete for countersunk-head tap-con screws. Put a continuous bead of a good quality caulk or sealer underneath it when you screw it down. Make sure there is another bead of caulk on the outside and along the sides. I'd center it under the door.
JR
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