Credited from: ABCNEWS
Heavy flooding in San Antonio, Texas, has resulted in at least five confirmed fatalities and two individuals still missing after intense rainfall caused severe water accumulation. The flooding reportedly occurred on Thursday morning, particularly affecting the northeastern section near Loop 410 where rapid water flow overwhelmed vehicles, according to ABC News, CBS News, and India Times.
Emergency services have performed over seventy rescues amid ongoing searches for those who remain unaccounted for, with reports indicating that some victims were trapped in vehicles that were subsequently washed away. "The depth of the water and the speed at which it's traveling are very hard to gauge," warned San Antonio Police Chief William McManus, highlighting the dangers of entering flooded areas, as reported by ABC News and BBC.
Among the deceased are three individuals identified publicly, and authorities are mobilizing search and rescue resources, including K9 units, in pursuit of the missing. San Antonio officials anticipate the recovery efforts may extend into the coming days, as the area copes with the fallout from this extreme weather event, as illustrated by information from CBS News and BBC.