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What we know about the victims of this week's deadly flash flood in northeast San Antonio

Officials say 13 bodies have been recovered since fast-moving floodwaters struck early Thursday morning.
SAN ANTONIO — Several San Antonio families are grieving after a fast-moving flash flood swept away over a dozen cars early Thursday morning, carrying them into a nearby creek bed.
Thirteen bodies have now been recovered and identified, according to the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office.
We’re beginning to learn about the victims. Officials say they were stuck in traffic in the area of Perrin Beitel and Austin Highway around 5 a.m. Thursday when the flood overwhelmed them during a day of historic rainfall in the Alamo City.
Family members of many of the victims say they were on the phone with them when the water struck.
Rudy Garza, 61



Garza’s daughter, Brittany Guerrero, told KENS 5 that officials found her father’s body Friday afternoon in the aftermath of the flash flood. He was on his way to work.
She says her mother was on the phone with Garza when, all of sudden, he told her he saw a sea of water. He was unable to reverse out of the way.
“They both said their ‘I love you’s,'” Guerrero said. “And she said the call faded away.”
Garza was a grandfather who cared about everyone, she added.
Cristine Gonzalez, 29




Gonzalez was the mother of a 1-year-old, family members told KENS 5. She was also happily engaged and a firefighter for the U.S. Army, following in her father’s footsteps.
She was on the phone with a coworker when she was sept away by the floodwaters.
“She never gave up,” said her sister, Sam Gallardo. “She persevered. She was the person that anybody could depend on.”
Victor Manuel Macias Castro, 28
A verified GoFundMe raising money for funeral expenses said Castro “was a son, father, brother, nephew, cousin and loyal friend.”
“He was full of life, dreams and love for those around him,” his family wrote in the fundraiser post. “His loss has left a deep void in all of our hearts.”


Castro is one of the youngest victims identified by loved ones or county officials so far.
Matthew Angel Tufono, 51
Tufono was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered thus far.


Martha De La Torre Rangel, 55
Rangel was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Josue Pinadelatorre, 28
Pinadelatorre was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Andrew Sanchez, 60
Sanchez was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Carlos Valdez III, 67
Valdez was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Brett Riley, 63
Riley was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Stevie Richards, 42
Richards was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning.
Roseann Cobb, 41
Cobb was identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as one of the 13 victims recovered since search efforts started Thursday morning. Her body was recovered near Wurzbach Parkway.
Derwin Anderson, 43
Anderson was identified Sunday. He was found near Callaghan and Highway 90.
The identity of the 13th victim has not yet been released, pending notification of their next of kin.