First responder agencies from Bexar County and San Antonio are assisting Kerr County after historic flooding struck the region on July Fourth. Heavy rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, triggering flash flood warnings and widespread damage.
Emergency crews have launched rescue operations to aid people stranded in high water. Tragically, multiple fatalities have been confirmed, including individuals found in floodwaters and along roadways. Investigations into the deaths are ongoing.
Power outages have affected thousands, with restoration efforts underway. Roads have been rendered impassable, and residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel due to hazardous conditions.
San Antonio and Bexar County teams are providing critical support to local emergency responders, helping with rescues and operating evacuation shelters. Temporary shelters have been set up to house displaced residents.
The National Weather Service continues to monitor the area, warning of potential risks as the situation evolves. Infrastructure assessments are ongoing to evaluate damage to roads and bridges.
The flooding disrupted local Independence Day celebrations, forcing cancellations. Officials are urging community cooperation and caution as recovery and relief efforts continue.