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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…

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Floods caused by the heavy rains on Texas killed at least 10 people, the authorities said on Friday.

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In the U.S. state of Texas, at least eleven people were killed in floods after heavy rains.

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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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Telemundo San Antonio (60) broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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