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Most of the dead were found along Beitel Creek in Northeast San Antonio, according to a statement from County officials. One of the people who perished was found near Callaghan Road and Highway 90 ...
The city of San Antonio plans a “review and analysis” of last week’s flash flooding at Beitel and Leon creeks that took 13 lives, including of commuters swept away in their cars, City ...
Eleven people were found in the Perrin Beitel search area, one person was found several miles upstream from the search area and one was found in the Highway 90 Leon Creek area, SAFD said.
This is what the memorial looks like on the edge of Beitel Creek on Monday. People are leaving balloons, rosaries and flowers to pay their respects.
It’s been more than four days since a wave of water came rushing through the city, claiming 13 San Antonio souls. As locals continue to mourn the losses, new information is emerging about ...
Eleven people were killed near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel Road on the Northeast Side, when a wall of water swept their vehicles into Beitel Creek, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
SAFD says that these 10 victims were found in the Perrin Beitel search area. They have been identified as Carlos Valdez III, 67: Martha De La Torre Rangel, 55; Victor Manuel Macias Castro ...
SAN ANTONIO — Several days after the flash flood that took the lives of 13 people, memorials are left at Briar Glen Trailhead in northeast San Antonio. One of the people killed was 67-year-old ...
11 people were located in the Perrin Beitel area, one person was found several miles upstream from the Perrin Beitel area, and one person was found near Highway 90 near Leon Creek.
RELATED: Residents question safety measures after deadly flood claims multiple lives Daniel Pereles says he first entered the Loop 410 access road going toward Perrin Beitel on Thursday during ...
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