Wednesday, January 20, 2010
PORT AU PRINCE: A miracle occurred in Haiti's rubble, when a woman was pulled out from under the ruins of Port-au-Prince's cathedral, alive -- after an agonizing week.
Mexican rescuer Javier Vazquez said his team had been searching for survivors for six days -- the combined Mexican and South African team found the woman after hearing noises under the rubble.
Mexican Rescue Worker, Javier Vazquez said, "We continued excavating and excavating, we heard the woman's voice and finally we saw some movement. Our brothers from South Africa helped us. We kept working but we couldn't reach the woman and when I felt that she grabbed my hand and squeezed it, it felt like God was squeezing it. I kissed her hand and she said, 'son'."
Dusty, weak and dehydrated, the liberated woman called out to the rescuers -- a determined voice in the midst of so much misery.
Some 52 rescue teams from around the world have saved about 90 people following the earthquake.
PORT AU PRINCE: A miracle occurred in Haiti's rubble, when a woman was pulled out from under the ruins of Port-au-Prince's cathedral, alive -- after an agonizing week.
Mexican rescuer Javier Vazquez said his team had been searching for survivors for six days -- the combined Mexican and South African team found the woman after hearing noises under the rubble.
Mexican Rescue Worker, Javier Vazquez said, "We continued excavating and excavating, we heard the woman's voice and finally we saw some movement. Our brothers from South Africa helped us. We kept working but we couldn't reach the woman and when I felt that she grabbed my hand and squeezed it, it felt like God was squeezing it. I kissed her hand and she said, 'son'."
Dusty, weak and dehydrated, the liberated woman called out to the rescuers -- a determined voice in the midst of so much misery.
Some 52 rescue teams from around the world have saved about 90 people following the earthquake.
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