Aunt of Sisters Who Died in Texas Floods Reveals Heartbreaking Detail of when Their Remains Were Found
- Last Friday, Blair and Brooke Harber, 13 and 11, were found dead with their hands locked together 15 miles downstream in Kerrville.
- A sudden Guadalupe River surge rose 26 feet in 45 minutes before dawn, flooding homes and sweeping away cabins in Casa Bonita, Hunt, Texas.
- Reports confirm at least 80 dead and over 40 missing, including 27 from Camp Mystic, amid Texas flood devastation.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott said rescue efforts continue 24/7 with evacuation orders still in effect amid forecasted storms.
- Following state and federal actions, Abbott declared disaster for 15 counties with 500 responders, while Trump unlocked federal aid for Kerr County amid ongoing rescue efforts.
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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.
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