Record Rain, Floods Kill 4 in San Antonio
Record Rain, Floods Kill 4 in San Antonio

Record Rain, Floods Kill 4 in San Antonio

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At least four people, identified as two men and two women, have died and several others are missing after torrential rains caused flash flooding in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday morning. Emergency crews performed numerous water rescues as more than a dozen vehicles were swept away, with survivors rescued from trees and temporary islands. The victims were mostly found in the city's northeast, and search and rescue operations are ongoing for those still unaccounted for. Over seven inches of rain fell in a few hours, setting a record for the wettest hour at San Antonio International Airport. Power outages affected tens of thousands, and flood warnings remain in effect across much of south-central and southeast Texas with more rain possible. Officials continue to warn residents to avoid flooded roads due to the ongoing risk.

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