At least 13 dead, several missing in San Antonio
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Officials plan to investigate what factored into last week's sudden and deadly flooding emergencies that have left some families grieving, according to an email sent by City Manager Erik Walsh to other San Antonio leaders Monday.
"Developing in one part of the city can change the flood risk in another part of the city because of these drainage networks. All parts of cities are interconnected," explained Dr. Ali Mostafavi, a professor of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University. "The drainage capacity is always behind the development."
While much of San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country is recovering from heavy rains and tragic flooding and even overflowing river levels, a small town is renewing calls for residents to observe water restrictions.
Anti-ICE protests have remained peaceful in San Antonio, but one woman says she must continue to fight because of how personally the arrests have impacted her.