Tragedy in Texas: Sisters Found Holding Hands
In a heart-wrenching tragedy that has rocked the nation, the lifeless bodies of 13-year-old Blair Harber and her 11-year-old sister Brooke were discovered holding hands, swept away by catastrophic Texas floods that have already claimed over 100 lives—28 of them children. The girls were found 15 miles downstream from the cabin where they sought refuge with their grandparents, who are still missing. As floodwaters surged through central Kerr County, families were torn apart in the blink of an eye, their safety promises washed away by nature’s fury. These innocent young girls—devoted to their faith, clutching their rosaries—were not just victims of a catastrophic storm, but of a system that failed to prepare or protect. Their final act—clinging to each other in the face of death—speaks volumes of their unbreakable bond and the irreversible cost of failed leadership and preparedness. And as more families join this unimaginable grief, our prayers are with them, and our resolve must strengthen to demand accountability and ensure this never happens again.
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