At least 13 dead, several missing in San Antonio
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At least 11 people have been declared deceased as dangerous floods run through San Antonio. Four of the victims have been identified: Macias Castro, 28, Matthew Angel Tufono, 51, Rudy Garza, 61, and Martha De La Torre Rangel,
The extent of Thursday’s flooding has been so shocking to people across the city that some people are comparing it to the historic and catastrophic 1998 floods in San Antonio.
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.
Heavy rain and storms trap drivers in high water on San Antonio's northeast side Thursday morning. SAN ANTONIO — Drivers are getting stuck in dangerous high water at Thousand Oaks and Wetmore on the northeast side of San Antonio Thursday morning after heavy rain and storms throughout the early morning hours.
With heavy rain pouring in overnight and throughout Thursday afternoon, Bexar County, the City of Live Oak, the City of Converse announced park closures due to weather and flooding.
As of 7:50 a.m. customers are dealing with power outages all around the city, with upwards of 50 outages reported near Garden Ridge, 40-plus near Wurzbach Parkway, and more than 20 near downtown. Currently, the CPS Energy outage map does not state the time of restoration.
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Beaumont Enterprise on MSNFlash flood warning issued for parts of Southeast TexasParts of Jefferson, Jasper, Hardin and Orange counties are under a flash flood warning. The warning was issued at 12:23 p.m. Friday and is expected to last until 3:30 p.m., the Southeast Texas Alerting Network said.