Deadly storms and catastrophic flooding have devastated San Antonio, claiming at least 13 lives and leaving others missing after torrential rains overwhelmed the region, according to KGNS TV (source). Emergency crews rescued over 70 people as floodwaters swept vehicles into creeks, with severe damage reported near Beital Creek and across major transit routes.
The disaster has disrupted local and regional supply chains, halting freight movements and damaging critical infrastructure. As businesses scramble to reroute shipments and mitigate delays, logistics providers face unprecedented challenges navigating submerged roads and closed highways.
PRIMO’s Rapid Response Keeps Freight Moving
By proactively adjusting routes and prioritizing high-priority loads, PRIMO ensures deliveries stay on track despite extreme conditions.
When disasters strike, supply chains can’t afford to wait. Our technology and partnerships allow us to adapt instantly—whether that means rerouting trucks or securing emergency capacity—so our clients’ goods keep moving.
With climate-related disruptions increasing in frequency, PRIMO’s agile logistics model offers a critical safeguard for businesses operating in high-risk regions.
For the latest updates on San Antonio’s storm recovery efforts, visit KGNS TV’s full report here.