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Movies Texas Floods: Brothers Survive, 2 Sisters Died, at Least 51 Dead- 27 Missing

Brothers Recall Terrifying Moment They Had to Swim For Their Lives to Escape Texas Floods

Texas Floods: Sisters 11 and 13, Found Dead as Hunt Continues For 27 Missing


Blair, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, both have died in flooding in Kerr County, Texas, after sudden flooding saw them swept away from their cabin by the Guadalupe River


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A heartbroken dad has told how his two daughters aged 13 and 11, have both tragically died after being swept away in devastating floods and his parents are both missing.


Rescuers are continuing to scour a devastated central Texas landscape of mangled trees, overturned cars and muck filled debris in an increasingly bleak mission to locate survivors, including 27 girls who have not been seen since Camp Mystic was slammed with a wall of water in a storm.

And RJ Harber has said that his daughters Blair, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, both have died in flooding in Kerr County but were not at Camp Mystic.


Brothers Had to Swim For Their Lives






Piers and Ruffin Boyett, 11 and 14, were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when a flash flood swept through the area and killed at least 51 people, including four campers


Two brothers who narrowly escaped the Texas flash floods have recounted their terrifying ordeal, with one of them having to swim for his life.

The horror occurred after the Guadalupe River burst its banks early on Friday. The water rose by 26ft in just 45 minutes, officials said. At least 51 people, including 15 children, have died following the flash floods and dozens remain missing.

Piers and Ruffin Boyett were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when they spoke about their cabin being inundated during the heavy rains. Piers described how they had to scramble up into the rafters of the cabin to avoid the swiftly rising waters.








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