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Hundreds of mourners gathered last night in Kerr, Texas,
to remember the victims of last week's catastrophic floods.
The Texas Newsroom's Lucio Vazquez is in the Texas Hill country, where at least 120 people died.
More than 160 are missing bleachers filled.
With grieving neighbors, all praying and singing together, remembering the victims.
The vigil also included a tribute to Camp mystic,
which became the heart of one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history.
Randy Rose, who grew up in the area, says the vigil gave the community a moment to breathe.
It was a time of healing.
It was a time of trying to, you know,
get back to some normalcy and step away from the tragedy for a minute.