Beloved Humble ISD Teacher Killed in Kerrville Flooding, Wife and Son Missing
- Flash flooding struck Kerrville, Texas, on July 4, 2025, killing at least 43 people along the Guadalupe River, including Humble ISD teacher Jeff Wilson.
- Heavy rain over the weekend and a slow-moving storm caused the Guadalupe River to rise more than 26 feet, triggering catastrophic floods in Central Texas.
- The Humble Independent School District announced Wilson's death, noting he worked 30 years as a teacher and that his wife Amber and son Shiloh remain missing.
- The district expressed their deep sorrow over his passing, highlighting that he was a cherished educator and colleague to numerous individuals, and asked for ongoing prayers for both his family and the school community.
- Governor Greg Abbott declared a state disaster covering Kerr and surrounding counties, deploying extensive resources including the Texas National Guard and Coast Guard for rescue and recovery.
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