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San Antonio Flash Floods Claim 11 Lives After Heavy Rainfall
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Flash flooding in San Antonio, Texas, has k-lled 11 people after torrential rains overwhelmed the region, authorities reported on Friday. The death toll rose as six more bodies were recovered from the deluge. The disaster has devastated communities in one of Texas’s largest cities.
Heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across the San Antonio area, officials said. The storms inundated roads, homes, and businesses overnight.
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Six additional bodies were found during recovery efforts on Friday, per authorities. The initial death toll was lower, but searches revealed more victims.
San Antonio, a major urban center, is prone to flooding due to its geography. Past floods, like those in 1998, have caused significant damage.
Flash floods are sudden, powerful surges of water, often caused by intense rain. They pose severe risks in low-lying areas and urban environments.
Emergency services worked tirelessly to rescue stranded residents, authorities noted. Shelters were opened to support those displaced by the floods.
Some residents call for improved infrastructure to mitigate future flooding risks. Others argue rapid urban development exacerbates the problem.
Recovery efforts continue, with officials assessing damage to the region. The full extent of the disaster remains under evaluation.
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