UTSA Faculty Member Confirmed Among Deceased in Texas Hill Country Floods, 2 Students Believed Missing
HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 7 – A University of Texas at San Antonio professor died in a Hill Country flood that claimed multiple lives, highlighting regional flood risks officials continue to address.
- Katheryn Eads, a 52-year-old professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio, died in the central Texas floods.
- The extreme flooding in the Guadalupe River led to the evacuation of Camp Mystic, where 11 individuals remain unaccounted for.
- The death toll from the floods has reached 104, including 28 children, according to NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.
- Eads' daughter Victoria Eads mentioned that there are children missing in the floods, stating, 'There’s a momma up there helping them.
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UTSA Professor Who Died in Texas Flooding Remembered as an ‘Incredible’ Mother and Grandmother ‘Who Spent Her Life Helping Kids’
"I want the parents of those kids who also passed to know that there’s a momma up there helping them," her daughter wroteVictoria Eads Texas flood victim Katheryn EadsNEED TO KNOWUniversity of Texas at San Antonio professor Katheryn Eads died in the central Texas floods at 52"There’s a momma up there helping them," Eads' daughter Victoria said of the deaths of several children in the floodsEads, a psychology senior lecturer at the university, pr…
UTSA mourns loss of faculty member to Hill Country floods
A faculty member at the University of Texas at San Antonio was among the confirmed victims in the Hill Country flooding, according to a news release from the university.Katheryn Eads, a psychology senior lecturer, was identified by UTSA on Monday. Two people believed to be UTSA students are still missing, the release stated. “The last several days have been deeply painful for our university community as we continue to learn more about the immens…
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