Two sisters from Dallas — 13-year-old Blair Harber and 11-year-old Brooke Harber — have been among the many dozens of lives misplaced within the catastrophic floods that swept by Central Texas early Friday.
Their deaths have been confirmed Saturday by St. Rita Catholic Neighborhood. Blair was getting ready to enter eighth grade, and Brooke was set to start sixth grade at St. Rita Catholic College.
Sisters weren’t at Camp Mystic
The sisters weren’t attending Camp Mystic — the place as much as 11 campers and one counselor stay lacking — however have been within the space when the flooding occurred.
Of their reminiscence, St. Rita held a prayer service at 4 p.m. Saturday to grieve and honor the lives of the 2 younger women.
The women have been staying with their grandparents alongside the Guadalupe River, who stay unaccounted for, based on the church. Their dad and mom have been in a separate cabin and weren’t harmed.
Harber household
“Please preserve the Harber household in your prayers throughout this time of profound grief. Could our religion, our love, and our St. Rita group be a supply of energy and luxury within the days forward,” stated Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield, pastor, in correspondence with church members.
Flooding dying toll rises to 79
At the least 79 individuals are lifeless in Central Texas in what officers referred to as a “mass casualty occasion” after devastating flash floods slammed Hill Nation, with water rescues going down alongside the Guadalupe River.
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Camp Mystic hit exhausting by floodwaters
Among the many lacking are as much as 11 campers from Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer time camp that was severely impacted when the Guadalupe River surged unexpectedly. That is the primary stable quantity officers have supplied relating to campers who stay unaccounted for, after estimating Saturday that it could possibly be as excessive as 27. There have been about 750 youngsters at Camp Mystic when the floods hit, the sheriff stated earlier.
The river rose 26 toes in simply 45 minutes after a stationary storm system dumped much more rain than forecast over the river’s North and South Forks.
River reached near-record ranges
The flooding overwhelmed the area, together with town of Kerrville, the place the Guadalupe River reached its second-highest stage on file.
Tons of rescued by air and boat
Emergency responders have rescued 850 folks, together with 160 by air. The U.S. Coast Guard has assisted in saving greater than 220 lives. Search efforts proceed utilizing helicopters, drones, and floor groups.
Federal and state response underway
Officers, together with Gov. Greg Abbott and Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, have mobilized state and federal assets. President Trump has pledged full federal assist.
Communities face widespread injury
Native leaders and residents described the destruction as unprecedented. Many areas stay with out energy or entry, and households are nonetheless looking for family members.
The emotional toll on survivors and first responders continues to develop as restoration efforts press on.
CBS Information Texas will present updates as extra data turns into out there.