Sisters Who Died In Texas Floods Were Found Holding Hands
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Blair and Brooke Harber, ages 13 and 11, died in Texas flooding while vacationing with family. Their bodies were recovered on July 5, discovered holding hands. The girls sent 'I love you' texts to their parents shortly before the floods began. Their father attempted to rescue them, facing treacherous floodwaters, but had to turn back for safety. The scene was chaotic, with heavy rain, lightning, and emergency alerts making visibility nearly impossible. Family members highlighted the girls' faith and affection for one another, marking a poignant tragedy.
Blair and Brooke had sent identical texts to their parents at 3:30 a.m. saying 'I love you,' shortly before the floods devastated their vacation area.
When rescuers recovered the bodies of Blair and Brooke, the sisters were found holding hands, symbolizing their bond even in tragedy.
Read at TODAY.com
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