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Tragic Flooding Claims Lives of Two Sisters in Central Texas

Scene of flooding in Central Texas showing rescue efforts and submerged cabins.

News Summary

Flooding in Central Texas has led to the tragic deaths of two young sisters, Blair and Brooke Harber, while their grandparents remain missing. The floodwaters rose unexpectedly, resulting in at least 47 confirmed fatalities. Emergency responders have rescued over 800 individuals and are actively searching for missing campers. Local authorities are dealing with ongoing recovery efforts amidst continued rainfall predictions, underlining the dire situation faced by the community and the support needed for those affected.

Central Texas

Tragic flooding in Central Texas has claimed the lives of two young sisters, 13-year-old Blair Harber and 11-year-old Brooke Harber, while their grandparents remain missing. The sisters were staying at a cabin along the Guadalupe River when flash floods devastated the area on July 4th. Their parents, RJ and Annie Harber, who were in a separate cabin, are safe, and Annie is a teacher at St. Rita Catholic School, where both Blair and Brooke were students.

The flooding was severe, with the Guadalupe River rising an astonishing 26 feet in just 45 minutes. The situation has resulted in a total of at least 47 confirmed fatalities, including 15 children, as recovery efforts continue amid further rainfall forecasts predicting an additional 2 to 10 inches of rain.

Emergency responders have rescued over 800 individuals from the floodwaters, utilizing helicopters, drones, and ground teams in their relentless search efforts. The U.S. Coast Guard played a significant role, assisting in saving more than 220 lives. Despite extensive rescue efforts, search teams are still actively seeking up to 25 missing campers from Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp affected by the disaster.

Ongoing Recovery Efforts

In response to the catastrophe, local government officials have categorized the flooding as a mass casualty event. Kerr County officials continue to assess the extent of the destruction, reporting that at least 32 of the deceased are children. Residents describe the aftermath of the flooding in some areas as resembling the devastation caused by a tornado, with extensive destruction noted across the region.

Compounding the recovery efforts are ongoing challenges such as power outages and access difficulties in many affected areas. Local churches and community organizations have begun offering emotional support services to those impacted by the disaster, with St. Rita Catholic Community holding a prayer service in memory of the Harber sisters on Saturday afternoon.

The Flood’s Impact

The flash flooding occurred while several families gathered for the holiday, with the Harber sisters reportedly enjoying a summer stay with their grandparents. The abrupt and forceful nature of the floods caught many unprepared, leading to both the loss of life and the disregard for safety in securing proper river safety protocols.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, alongside Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, has mobilized state and federal resources to aid in the search and recovery efforts. Their support underscores the scale of the tragedy and the need for collaborative rescue operations in the aftermath of the devastating floods.

As the community grapples with this profound loss, St. Rita Catholic School has emphasized the importance of collective support, reaching out to the Harber family and offering prayers for all affected during this challenging period.

With uncertainty looming due to the predicted rainfall, as well as ongoing rescue and recovery operations, the resilience of Central Texas communities will undoubtedly be put to the test in the days to come.

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