Sisters found holding hands after Texas floods—family mourns, community rallies

Blair and Brooke Harber’s final act of love becomes a symbol of tragedy and faith as Texans battle rising waters.

Two Girls, One Final Embrace

The Hill Country floods have claimed many lives, but none more heartrending than those of Blair Harber, 13, and her sister Brooke, 11. The girls were swept nearly 15 miles downstream before search teams discovered their bodies still locked hand-in-hand after Friday’s early-morning deluge in Hunt, Texas.

Blair and Brooke Harber, remembered for their deep bond and bright spirits.

Their father, RJ Harber, awoke around 3:30 a.m. to water racing through his cabin. In that same moment, Brooke texted her grandparents and dad: “I love you.” Within minutes, floodwaters surged a foot per minute. RJ smashed a window, rescued neighbors, and borrowed a kayak, but white-cap waves kept him from the cabin where his daughters and grandparents were staying.

“Houses started falling apart and floating away,” recalls aunt Jennifer Harber“Only four or six are left standing out of twenty.”

Twelve hours later, search crews found Blair and Brooke together, rosaries in hand.

Grandparents Still Missing

The girls’ grandparents, Mike and Charlene Harber, who shared the cabin that night, remain unaccounted for. A family GoFundMe campaign, already approaching $200,000, hopes to cover search costs, funerals, and recovery.

A GoFundMe was launched to support the Harber family after losing sisters Brooke and Blair in the Texas floods. Source: Facebook

“We are beyond devastated,” Jennifer wrote. “Please pray we can bring Mom and Dad home.”

A State in Mourning

Texas’ flood crisis has now killed more than 80 people, with at least 28 children among the dead. Governor Greg Abbott has vowed 24/7 rescue efforts, warning that another round of storms could complicate searches.

Tragedy struck nearby Camp Mystic, where officials say 27 campers and staff were lost when the Guadalupe River jumped 26 feet in under an hour. Only a portion of the missing have been recovered.

Faith, Community, and Unbroken Bonds

Family members say Blair and Brooke were known for their faith and kindness. Religion was their favorite class. Just weeks ago, Blair talked with her aunt about heaven; Brooke kept her rosary close even on summer nights.

“They died together, holding hands,” Jennifer said. “If you knew them, you know that makes sense.”

As volunteers comb the muddy banks for survivors, the Harbers are preparing a joint funeral at St. Rita Catholic Church in Dallas. Southwest Airlines, where Jennifer works as a flight attendant, has pledged to fly the girls’ bodies home once autopsies are complete.

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