BREAKING: One person is in critical condition after a tree limb fell at the San Antonio Zoo, injuring seven.
Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerMedia reports say that just after noon, a large branch broke unexpectedly, injuring guests walking beneath it.
The San Antonio Fire Department confirmed that one person was transported in critical condition while the other six were taken as a precaution. Fire officials could not say what injuries the individuals sustained.
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