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- Death toll from San Antonio flooding rises to 13 | AP News
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The death toll from heavy rains that inundated parts of San Antonio has risen to 13, and all those missing have been found, authorities said Saturday More than 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain fell over a span of hours on Thursday, causing fast-rising floodwaters to carry more than a dozen cars into a creek
- At least 11 dead, several people missing after heavy rains . . .
Since the start of the flooding event, the San Antonio Fire Department has responded to more than 70 water rescues, officials said A police vehicle blocks a flooded roadway in San Antonio, Tx
- San Antonio Flash Flooding Leaves 13 Dead - The New York Times
Mr Morris said that the Interstate 35 corridor that stretches along Dallas, Austin and San Antonio is especially prone to flooding as the region is covered in a thin layer of soil that sits atop
- San Antonio flooding death toll rises to 11 | kens5. com
SAN ANTONIO — The death toll from Thursday morning's flash flood that overwhelmed numerous cars in northeast San Antonio – pushing them off the roadway and into a nearby creek bed – has
- The Death Toll From San Antonio Flooding Rises to 13. All . . .
The Death Toll From San Antonio Flooding Rises to 13 All Those Missing Have Been Found SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The death toll from heavy rains that inundated parts of San Antonio has risen to 13
- At least 13 dead, several missing in San Antonio after rapid . . .
At least 13 people have been found dead and several more remain missing after heavy rains this week caused flooding on highways throughout San Antonio, Texas, authorities said Saturday The Bexar
- Nearly a dozen killed after flash flooding swamps San Antonio . . .
Since the start of the flooding event, firefighters have responded to more than 70 water rescues and over a dozen more high water investigations "If you are missing a loved one who may have been impacted by the flood and are unable to locate them, please call the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) at 210-207-4817," the city said in a statement
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