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The San Antonio community is remembering the 13 people whose lives were lost in severe flooding on Thursday, June 12.
It's been a week since half a foot of rain fell on San Antonio, causing water levels to swiftly rise and killing 13 people.
SAN ANTONIO - Daniel Pereles says he first entered the Loop 410 access road going toward Perrin Beitel on Thursday during ...
We spoke with family members of 41-year-old Roseann Cobb, one of the victims killed in the Loop 410/Perrin Beitel ...
"Developing in one part of the city can change the flood risk in another part of the city because of these drainage networks.
Thirteen individuals lost their lives, ages ranging from late 20s to 60s—everyday commuters simply trying to get to work or appointments or back home.
At least six inches of rain fell in a three-hour period on Thursday, leading to more than a dozen vehicles being washed into ...
“With shattered hearts, we share the devastating loss of our Cristine who tragically lost her life during the recent ...
The declaration, issued jointly by the city and Bexar County, asks for state aid in recovery efforts from the flooding, which ...
As cars zoom down Perrin Beitel over the bridge that straddles Beitel Creek, the view from the sidewalk looking out over what is often a fairly dry creek bed is heart wrenching. Even as the water has ...
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Quintanilla made it out of his truck and clung to a tree to survive. He later jumped to the bank and was taken to the ...