City of San Antonio to Investigate What Caused Last Week's Deadly Flash Flooding After Officials Recover 13 Bodies
- Thirteen people died on June 12 in San Antonio after flash flooding swept cars into creeks near Perrin Beitel Road and Loop 410.
- Officials plan an investigation to determine factors behind the sudden flooding, amid concerns over infrastructure and drainage system conditions.
- Vehicles were submerged or swept away, with at least 15 mangled cars removed by crane, while firefighters rescued ten survivors from floodwaters.
- San Antonio allocated $169 million in the 2022 bond for drainage projects excluding Perrin Beitel, and Councilman Whyte stated that 22% of local roads are failing.
- The tragedy highlights aging infrastructure needs and calls for integrated flood mitigation, with city leaders promising to share findings after damage assessments.
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5 Dead, 2 Missing After San Antonio Flooding - Videos from The Weather Channel
Cars were left crushed and upside down after slow-moving thunderstorms caused flash floods Thursday in San Antonio. Dozens of drivers were rescued across the city, but at least five people died. Watch this video for the latest. - Videos from The Weather Channel
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