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Devastating flooding caused by record-breaking rain in San Antonio killed multiple people on Thursday, June 12.
The City of San Antonio plans to investigate what contributed to the deadly flooding that killed 13 people last week, according to a news release.
“With shattered hearts, we share the devastating loss of our Cristine who tragically lost her life during the recent ...
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“He survived it by jumping in the back of his truck,” said Pereles. Pereles says he understands driving into water is a dangerous situation, but for some of those he passed waiting to see the water ...
The city of San Antonio plans a "review and analysis" of last week's flash flooding at Beitel and Leon creeks that took 13 ...
At least six inches of rain fell in a three-hour period on Thursday, leading to more than a dozen vehicles being washed into ...
Most of those bodies were found in the area of Austin Highway and Perrin Beitel on the northeast side, where floodwaters carried a line of cars that had been stuck in traffic into nearby creek beds.
SAN ANTONIO - One of the big stories we're following is the area's historic rainfall, the frantic phone calls to loved ones, ...
Twelve people killed in the June 12 floods in San Antonio have been identified. One person is still yet to be identified.
SAN ANTONIO — The death toll from Thursday morning's flash flood that overwhelmed numerous cars in northeast San Antonio – ...