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Two sisters who attended St. Rita Catholic School in Dallas were among the victims of the Texas Hill Country flash floods that have devastated parts of the state, the school confirmed in a statement on Saturday.
Blair Harber, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, were vacationing with their parents and grandparents on the Guadalupe River near Hunt, Texas. The flash flood raised the river more than 22 feet in half an hour in the early morning hours of July 4, dislodging and carrying away their cabin, in which they were staying with their grandparents.
They were discovered in Kerrville, 15 miles from their cabin community, with their hands clasped together, according to reports.
Their grandparents, Charlene and Mike Harber, have yet to be found.
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Blair Harber, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, were vacationing with their parents and grandparents on the Guadalupe River near Hunt, Texas. The flash flood raised the river more than 22 feet in half an hour in the early morning hours of July 4, dislodging and carrying away their cabin, in which they were staying with their grandparents.
They were discovered in Kerrville, 15 miles from their cabin community, with their hands clasped together, according to reports.
Their grandparents, Charlene and Mike Harber, have yet to be found.
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2 sisters, Catholic school students, lost in Texas flood remembered for faith
Two sisters who attended St. Rita Catholic School in Dallas were among the victims of the Texas Hill Country flash floods that have devastated parts of the state.
