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Sisters Killed in Texas Floods Found with 'Hands Locked Together'

  • On July 4, 2024, flash floods along the Guadalupe River in Hunt and Kerrville, Texas, killed sisters Blair and Brooke Harber, found with their hands locked together.
  • The flooding resulted from the Guadalupe River surging over 26 feet within 45 minutes, overwhelming the area and destroying homes, vehicles, and structures.
  • Blair, 13, an outstanding student involved in advanced classes and activities, and Brooke, 11, known for her kindness and joy, were staying with their missing grandparents near Hunt.
  • School representatives noted that Blair and Brooke, both devout in their beliefs, took their rosaries to the cabin’s loft and embraced one another as floodwaters began to rise.
  • More than 80 deaths were reported across central Texas due to the flooding, prompting federal aid and ongoing search and rescue operations amid widespread grief.
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