Devastating flash floods leave more than a dozen dead
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The death toll from heavy rains that inundated parts of San Antonio has risen to 13, and all those missing have been found, authorities said Saturday. More than 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain fell over a span of hours on Thursday,
The San Antonio River Authority maps and models floodplains, oversees flood infrastructure. They are gathering information on the areas and creeks that flooded Thursday so they can assess if changes need to be made.
Many of the victims were in their cars when a wall of water descended on the area around Northeast Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel Road early Thursday morning
This week in South Texas is expected to be much drier as a ridge of high atmospheric pressure moves into West Texas for a day or two.
SAN ANTONIO - One of the big stories we're following is the area's historic rainfall, the frantic phone calls to loved ones, and the death toll that followed.Re
Residents across Central Texas are left with with damaged property after the area experienced record-breaking rain, dangerous winds and a short-lived tornado on Thursday, June 12. Several towns, many of which are in the San Antonio metropolitan area, are also experiencing flash flooding, resulting in a number of road and river closures.
The flash floods that swept San Antonio early Thursday killed thirteen people, and all but one of the victims has been identified.
The I-35 lower level at San Pedro is currently closed in both directions due to flooding on the roadway.Drivers are urged to avoid the area if po