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At least 11 dead, several missing

At least 11 people died and Flash Taskin San Antonio is still missing after hitting Texas.

According to a local CBS, the US news partner of the BBC, the violent storms of Wednesday and Thursday forced cars through the roads and pushed some drivers into a creek.

San Antonio Fire Department said that at least four people are looking for the floods of the savior.

Authorities, death fee may change and search and rescue efforts will take days, he said.

The Fire Department deployed K9 units and asked for additional help from an urban search and rescue power throughout the state.

According to the city’s website, the authorities performed more than 70 water recovery in the afternoon on Friday. CBS reported that at least four of the rescued were taken to hospitals with mild injuries.

Three people who died in floods have been identified – Martha de la Torre Rangel, Matthew Angel Tufono and Victor Manuel Macias Castro.

CBS referred to the firefighters, on Thursday morning, on Thursday morning in the middle of the heavy rain in the middle of the heavy rain at 05:00 local time (11:00 GMT) around Perrin Beitel neighborhood was stuck in the cars near the neighborhood.

A woman, Angel Richards, CBS member Kens 5’e her husband Stevie’nin was caught in the flood waters when she called to work on the way to work, he said.

“This is hard because I was on the phone when it happened, and then I don’t communicate too much, see my car, destructive for me.” He said. “Nobody can tell me, ‘Hey, that’s what’s.'”

Ron Nirenberg, Mayor of San Antonio, expressed our condolences to the families of flood victims.

Nirenberg, “Our hearts, this week’s flash floods and the families of families who continue to look for loved ones with the families.” He said.

Joaquin Castro, a democratic home representative from San Antonio, called Flash floods “tragedy”.

“My prayers are with the families and loved ones of the victims of the flash floods of this week.”

“San Antonio always stands together when the tragedy strikes, and we will continue to do so because our community upsets this loss.”

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