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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Deer Caught Up In Destructive Texas Flash Flood - Videos from The Weather Channel
Watch as a deer was pulled into the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, on Friday, July 4. This deer was able to eventually swim to safety, but not until after struggling in the dangerous current. - Videos from The Weather Channel
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