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Tragic Flooding in San Antonio Claims Two Lives After Heavy Storms

Devastating Floods Strike San Antonio

On the evening of August 31, a powerful rainstorm unleashed flash flooding along Salado Creek in San Antonio, Texas, leading to the tragic loss of two lives. Authorities confirmed that the bodies of a man and a woman, described as friends by Police Chief William McManus, were discovered on Monday, September 1, hours apart near the creek. The heavy rainfall overwhelmed parts of the city, prompting emergency responses and searches for missing individuals.

Initial reports indicated that crews were searching for a third person believed to be missing due to the flooding. Fortunately, that individual was later located safely, according to San Antonio police. The sudden and severe nature of the storm caught many off guard, highlighting the dangers of flash flooding in urban areas like San Antonio.

Ongoing Recovery and Weather Alerts

As the community grapples with the aftermath of this disaster, recovery efforts are underway to assess the damage and support affected residents. The National Weather Service issued a Flood Watch for parts of South Central Texas, including areas along and west of I-35 and north of US 90, which remained in effect through noon on Monday, September 1. This alert underscores the continued risk of flooding in the region as more rain is expected.

Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared to take action if conditions worsen. The recent spate of flooding across Texas, including earlier incidents this year in Kerr County and other regions, serves as a stark reminder of the state's vulnerability to extreme weather events. San Antonio officials are coordinating with emergency services to ensure safety measures are in place.

Community Impact and Historical Context

The loss of life in San Antonio adds to the growing toll of flood-related deaths in Texas this year. Earlier incidents in 2025, such as the devastating floods in Kerr County in July that claimed over 100 lives, have already strained local resources and heightened awareness of flood risks. While those events were separate from this latest tragedy, they contribute to a broader pattern of increasing weather-related challenges in the state.

For now, the focus remains on mourning the two individuals lost in San Antonio and supporting the community as it recovers. The heavy thunderstorms on Sunday evening serve as a somber warning of nature's unpredictability, urging both residents and officials to prioritize preparedness in the face of future storms.

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