Body of missing driver recovered from Sabinal River after Hill Country flooding

By Fares Sabawi, mySanAntonio.com Updated 4:53 pm CDT, Friday, October 12, 2018 The driver attempted to cross Shudde’s Crossing on Ranch Road 187 South at about 1:50 a.m., but both he and his vehicle were swept away, according to a Facebook post from Sabinal Mayor Pro Tem Javier Flores. The driver attempted to cross Shudde’s Crossing on Ranch Road 187 South at about 1:50 a.m., but both he and his vehicle were swept away, according to…

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USAA Begins Major Response Effort Following Hurricane Michael

USAA Begins Major Response Effort Following Hurricane Michael

San Antonio-based insurer USAA responded Wednesday to the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Michael with a major deployment of people and resources. The effort comes just weeks after Hurricane Florence, the first major hurricane of the 2018 season, delivered damaging winds, rain, and flooding to parts of the Carolinas and Maryland. Following that storm in mid-September, USAA received more than 55,000 claims. About 100 of the company’s investigators and claims adjusters arrived after…

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Southwest issues travel advisory as Hurricane Michael churns in Gulf of Mexico

Southwest issues travel advisory as Hurricane Michael churns in Gulf of Mexico

SAN ANTONIO – Travelers flying across the Gulf of Mexico this week may have to adjust their plans due to Hurricane Michael. Michael officially became a hurricane on Monday. Southwest Airlines announced that due to forecast weather conditions, service to certain cities may be disrupted this week. According to the airline’s website, flights for following cities and dates may be disrupted, delayed, diverted and/or canceled: Tuesday, Oct. 9 – Thursday, Oct. 11: New Orleans (MSY) Panama City (ECP) Pensacola (PNS) The…

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RVs reportedly swept away near Concan after heavy rain; flash flood watch extended in S.A. area

By Fares Sabawi, mySanAntonio.com Updated 12:43 pm CDT, Monday, October 8, 2018 First responders were kept busy with multiple rescue calls after heavy rain flooded the Llano River in Junction. First responders were kept busy with multiple rescue calls after heavy rain flooded the Llano River in Junction. Photo: Texas Game Wardens The South Llano River reached 31 feet in Junction, Texas, Monday morning, causing the river to overflow its banks and essentially drowning a nearby…

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A year after Hurricane Harvey, Abbott extends disaster declaration for storm-ravaged areas

A year after Hurricane Harvey, Abbott extends disaster declaration for storm-ravaged areas

By Allie Morris, Austin Bureau Published 10:31 am CDT, Monday, September 24, 2018 AUSTIN — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is again renewing a disaster declaration for 60 counties affected by Hurricane Harvey, more than a year after the powerful storm ravaged the Texas coast. Many communities are still recovering and some are already preparing for the next natural disaster. The proclamation, first issued in August 2017, allows for certain regulations to be suspended that “would in…

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Hurricane Harvey Researcher Brings Disaster Response on Social Media to Ted Talk

Hurricane Harvey Researcher Brings Disaster Response on Social Media to Ted Talk

In disasters, the official emergency procedure is to call 911. But during Hurricane Harvey last year, many people posted calls for help on social media instead — a phenomenon that University of Texas at Austin professor Keri Stephens decided to study. Stephens, who teaches communications studies at UT Austin, will be presenting her research at TEDxPalo Alto College, a TED Talk event hosted at the South San Antonio community college on Saturday. Thanks to a…

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A Tropical Storm in The Gulf Could Bring Flash Floods to San Antonio

A Tropical Storm in The Gulf Could Bring Flash Floods to San Antonio

As Hurricane Florence pounds the East Coast, another tropical storm headed for Texas will bring more rain and possible flash flooding to San Antonio. A “weak low pressure” center that formed in the Gulf of Mexico southeast of Brownsville will bring heavy rains and gusty winds to parts of south Texas and northeastern Mexico after it reaches the coast on Friday, according to National Hurricane Center forecasts. This could cause flash flooding in San Antonio…

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San Antonio commuters urged to plan for flash flooding this afternoon

San Antonio commuters urged to plan for flash flooding this afternoon

A car stalled in high water in the 600 block of East Crockett during the Sept. 4 record rainfall. With the ground already saturated, drivers are urged to be extra cautious and check the weather as they make their way home or pick up children from school in the afternoon and evening as a weather system moves through South Central Texas. less A car stalled in high water in the 600 block of East Crockett…

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USAA sends catastrophe response team to East Coast to help members affected by Hurricane Florence

USAA sends catastrophe response team to East Coast to help members affected by Hurricane Florence

SAN ANTONIO – USAA’s catastrophe response team was deployed to safe zones near the East Coast to help its members impacted by Hurricane Florence. “We will be inspecting losses the day after the storm clears through,” said Elizabeth Gulick, USAA’s vice president of catastrophe. Eight hundred employees and four mobile units are standing by to aid those affected by the Category 2 storm. Their mission will be helping millions of USAA members file claims and…

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Will the Media Downplay Climate Change When Reporting on Hurricane Florence?

Will the Media Downplay Climate Change When Reporting on Hurricane Florence?

click to enlarge NASA Hurricane Florence, as photographed from the International Space Station, is expected to linger over the Carolinas all weekend. With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the East Coast, now’s a good time to ask just how seriously news organizations are taking climate change’s part in making hurricanes more dangerous. It’s a relevant question to ask since studies suggest the media largely failed to make that connection when Hurricane Harvey slammed Texas a year…

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Flash flood watch issued ahead of weekend storm that could lead to wettest September in S.A. history

Flash flood watch issued ahead of weekend storm that could lead to wettest September in S.A. history

By Fares Sabawi, mySanAntonio.com Published 11:08 am CDT, Thursday, September 13, 2018 Forecasters are expecting up to four inches of rain across San Antonio through the weekend. Isolated spots may get up to 8 inches of rain. Forecasters are expecting up to four inches of rain across San Antonio through the weekend. Isolated spots may get up to 8 inches of rain. Photo: National Weather Service TxDOT is dispatching vehicles to San Antonio to help with…

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Flash flooding, up to 5 inches of rain possible this weekend in San Antonio

Flash flooding, up to 5 inches of rain possible this weekend in San Antonio

By S. M. Chavey, mySA.com / San Antonio Express-News Published 8:38 am CDT, Wednesday, September 12, 2018 As the National Weather Service monitors a potential tropical cyclone in the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists are predicting 1-3 inches of rain this weekend across South Central Texas, with some isolated pockets receiving as many as 5 inches. less As the National Weather Service monitors a potential tropical cyclone in the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists are predicting 1-3 inches…

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NWS monitoring potential tropical storm developing in Gulf of Mexico that could hit Texas

NWS monitoring potential tropical storm developing in Gulf of Mexico that could hit Texas

By Fares Sabawi, mySanAntonio.com Updated 4:22 pm CDT, Monday, September 10, 2018 The National Weather Service is monitoring a weather system in the Gulf of Mexico that could impact Texas. The National Weather Service is monitoring a weather system in the Gulf of Mexico that could impact Texas. Photo: National Weather Service The disturbance headed for Texas can be seen in this enhanced satellite image provided by NOAA that shows Hurricane Florence, third from right, in…

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