Water Main Break Causes Flooding on I-10 Access Road

Flooding on the eastbound I-10 access road in San Antonio due to a water main break.

San Antonio, January 24, 2026

A significant water main break near USAA headquarters created flooding on the eastbound I-10 access road in San Antonio, leading to liquid flow across the roadway. The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) promptly responded by shutting off water to stop the flow and is working to repair the pipe. Motorists should be cautious due to residual water creating potential slick conditions, particularly during evening commute hours.

San Antonio, Texas

Water Main Break Causes Flooding on I-10 Access Road

San Antonio, Texas – A significant water main break near the USAA headquarters on the eastbound I-10 access road led to water flowing across the roadway on Friday morning, January 23, 2026. The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) responded promptly, shutting off water to halt the flow. Crews are currently working to repair the high-volume water pipe failure, but the exact timeline for restoration remains unclear. Drivers are advised to exercise caution in the area due to potential residual water on the road, which could create slick conditions, especially during the evening commute. Rain is not expected to begin until Friday evening, reducing the risk of freezing temperatures affecting the water on the road.

Impact on Local Traffic

The water main break has caused disruptions for commuters traveling eastbound on the I-10 access road near Wurzbach Road. While the main lanes of I-10 remain unaffected, the access road has experienced flooding, leading to potential traffic delays. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes or allow extra time for their journeys.

Background on the Incident

Reports of water flowing across the eastbound I-10 access road near Wurzbach began to emerge online on Friday morning. SAWS crews quickly responded to the situation, shutting off water to prevent further flooding. The cause of the water main break is under investigation, and SAWS is working diligently to repair the damaged pipe and restore normal water service to the area.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Location Eastbound I-10 access road near Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, Texas
Cause Water main break near USAA headquarters
Impact Flooding on the I-10 access road; main lanes of I-10 unaffected
Response SAWS crews shut off water and are working to repair the damaged pipe
Traffic Advisory Motorists advised to seek alternative routes or allow extra time for their journeys

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What caused the water main break near the USAA headquarters?

The exact cause of the water main break is under investigation by the San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Crews are working to repair the damaged pipe and restore normal water service to the area.

How long will the I-10 access road remain closed?

While the main lanes of I-10 remain unaffected, the eastbound I-10 access road near Wurzbach Road has experienced flooding due to the water main break. The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is working to repair the damaged pipe, but the exact timeline for reopening the access road is currently unclear. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes or allow extra time for their journeys.

Is there a risk of freezing temperatures affecting the water on the road?

Rain is not expected to begin until Friday evening, reducing the risk of freezing temperatures affecting the water on the road. However, residual water from the main break could create unexpectedly slick conditions on the I-10 access road between Huebner and Wurzbach roads, especially during the evening commute. Drivers are advised to exercise caution in the area.


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