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Memorial Wall Growing in Kerrville Dedicated to Victims of Guadalupe River Flood

KERRVILLE, TEXAS, JUL 11 – A Miami man created a nearly 50-foot memorial with flowers and photos to honor flood victims, with a vigil planned and dozens participating, officials said.

  • On Thursday, volunteers unveiled a nearly fifty-foot-long memorial on Water Street in Kerrville to honor flood victims.
  • The effort stems from Miami-based Leo Soto’s Wall of Hope Foundation, which travels to disaster sites, creating photo fences to aid community healing, following last week’s flood in Kerrville.
  • At least 120 flood victims have been recovered, with up to 170 still missing, including 27 Camp Mystic girls and counselors, highlighting the disaster's heavy toll.
  • A vigil is scheduled at 7 p.m. Friday at 615 Water Street in Kerrville, with community members already leaving flowers to honor flood victims.
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Memorial in flood-ravaged Texas city becomes focal point of community's grief

A stretch of chain-link fence along the Guadalupe River in the Texas town of Kerrville has become a focal point for the community's grief.

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