Deaths in San Antonio Rise to 11 and some Are Still Missing After Heavy Storms, Officials Say
- Eleven people died and several remain missing after severe flooding hit San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday morning, June 12.
- The floods followed heavy rains that caused multiple vehicles to be swept away near Perrin Beitel and Highway 90, where people were trapped in traffic before floodwaters rushed in.
- San Antonio's fire and police departments responded to over seventy incidents involving water rescues and numerous investigations related to flooding, with support from Texas A&M Task Force 1 and specialized search teams.
- Officials confirmed that three victims near Beitel Creek were identified, at least 13 vehicles submerged, and search efforts involved K9 units and will continue for days due to unsafe conditions.
- The death toll may still change as rescue operations proceed, with authorities urging patience and continuing to provide updates while assessing structural storm damage in affected areas.
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Rescue workers are searching for four missing people in San Antonio, Texas, after flash flooding. At least 11 people were killed. A heavy storm caused cars to leave the road. Some drivers ended up in a river. Three of the 11 people who died have been identified. They were trapped in their cars in a flooded area. To the hospital Rescue crews received more than 70 calls for help. Ten people were rescued, four of whom were taken to the hospital wit…
Floods caused by the heavy rains on Texas killed at least 10 people, the authorities said on Friday.
In the U.S. state of Texas, at least eleven people were killed in floods after heavy rains.
Flooding caused by heavy rainfall in Texas, in the southern United States, has killed at least eleven people, local media reported. Other possible victims are still being sought.
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