News Summary
Severe storms in San Antonio have caused 11 fatalities and significant injuries, coinciding with Father’s Day weekend festivities. The Salado Creek area was hit hardest, prompting extensive rescue operations by local authorities, including 70 water rescues. Infrastructure damage is evident, with critical road closures and ongoing recovery efforts. The mayor has expressed condolences as the community rallies for support amidst the chaos, while NOAA weather radio outages complicate the situation. Residents are urged to stay vigilant as more storms are forecasted.
San Antonio, Texas – Severe storms that swept through the region on Thursday, June 12, 2025, have resulted in 11 confirmed fatalities and numerous injuries, coinciding with the festivities of Father’s Day weekend. The devastating flash floods have particularly impacted the Salado Creek area, where all reported deaths occurred.
Rescue teams have been tirelessly working in response to the crisis, with the San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD) reporting a total of 70 water rescues. Several individuals were seen clinging to trees and other structures amid rising waters as emergency responders worked to reach those in peril. In addition, authorities indicated that the number of missing persons has begun to decline, although several individuals are still unaccounted for.
The aftermath has seen significant infrastructure damage, with 15 instances of possible structural failure being reported to the city’s Public Works Department. Furthermore, two critical crossings along the affected routes have sustained notable damage and will remain closed for an indefinite period while inspections and repairs are conducted.
As the situation unfolded, officials from the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office have begun identifying the victims of this tragic event. In the days following the storms, it was determined that the initial reports of five deaths were updated as recovery efforts continued, resulting in a total of 11 fatalities.
Local authorities are focusing on providing support to the victims’ families while also organizing further rescue operations. The Mayor of San Antonio, Ron Nirenberg, has expressed condolences to the families affected by the devastating floods and commended the hard work of first responders who have put their lives on the line to save others.
This catastrophic weather event comes just as the city prepared for a weekend filled with celebrations in honor of Father’s Day, which is expected to draw families together for various activities. City-owned outdoor pools are set to open for their regular season starting on Saturday, June 14, 2025, amidst the ongoing recovery efforts.
Adding complexity to the situation, NOAA weather radio transmitters in Central Texas are currently offline for a scheduled software update, limiting access to critical weather information as scattered thunderstorms are forecasted late on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Areas affected by the outages include San Antonio, Austin, and Del Rio.
This tragic occurrence over the weekend has shocked the local community, especially when coupled with the unique coincidence of Friday the 13th promotions happening just the day before the storms. Many families had anticipated celebrating with events like discounted tattoos and recreational activities, but the storms have cast a shadow over the festive spirit.
As the community rallies to support one another, officials emphasize the importance of taking weather warnings seriously, particularly in areas prone to flooding. Continued updates and reports will be made available as rescue operations proceed and recovery begins.
Authorities urge all residents to remain vigilant as more storms are expected to develop in the coming days, and stress the need for preparedness when severe weather threatens. The city of San Antonio is committed to recovering from this tragedy while honoring the memories of those lost in the storm.
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