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Flash flood disaster in SA leaves 13 dead, officials say

by LAWIN.news June 15, 2025
written by LAWIN.news June 15, 2025
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Authorities in San Antonio have confirmed that 13 individuals died as a result of recent flash floods. The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified seven of the victims, who ranged in age from 28 to 61.

The severe weather event was caused by heavy rainstorms that swept through the area over the weekend. Emergency services deployed search and rescue teams to assist stranded residents and recover victims.

The identified individuals were found across different locations affected by the flooding. The names of the remaining victims have not been released, as recovery and identification efforts are still underway. Authorities reported that no individuals are currently listed as missing in connection with the incident.

The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office is working alongside local law enforcement to complete identification and inform families. Officials are urging the public to follow safety advisories and avoid flood-prone areas, as weather conditions remain unstable.

The National Weather Service has issued warnings for potential additional rainfall, raising concerns about further flooding. Emergency shelters have been established for displaced residents, and local organizations are distributing aid.

San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg extended condolences to the victims’ families and commended the work of first responders and volunteers. He stated that the city is deploying all available resources to support affected residents and assist in recovery.

Transportation across San Antonio remains disrupted, with several major roads closed due to flood damage and debris. Repair crews are working to restore infrastructure as conditions permit.

The city has issued a flood watch and continues to monitor weather forecasts. Local officials are also reviewing infrastructure and emergency preparedness protocols to better respond to future weather-related disasters.

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Meta Description: The death toll from San Antonio’s flash floods rises to 13, with victims aged 28 to 61 identified by the Bexar County Medical Examiner. Rescue operations continue as local and state agencies respond to the crisis.

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