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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Sisters found clinging to each other and their rosaries after perishing in Texas flood
Blair and Brooke Harber, two young sisters from Dallas, were found holding hands and their rosaries after floodwaters swept away their cabin along the Guadalupe River… The post Sisters found clinging to each other and their rosaries after perishing in Texas flood appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Sisters, 11 & 13, died with 'hands locked together' after floods swept them away
TWO young girls were found dead with their hands interlocked after raging floods ravaged Texas communities, killing dozens of people. Sisters Blair, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, were on a trip with family in Hunt, Texas, when intense late-night flooding took place suddenly on Friday. RJ HarberSisters Blair (left), 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, were one of the latest victims revealed in the devastating Texas floods[/caption] GettyThe death toll is now…
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