Woman survives seven days on radiator
water after California crash
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[July 16, 2018]
(Reuters) - An Oregon woman who
disappeared a week ago was rescued from the bottom of a California
coastal cliff where she survived by drinking water from the radiator of
her wrecked sports utility vehicle, authorities said on Saturday.
Angela Hernandez, 23, of Portland was found by a pair of hikers on
Friday evening after they saw her wrecked Jeep Patriot SUV partially
submerged at the bottom of a 200-foot cliff in the Big Sur area, said
Monterey County Sheriff's Office spokesman John Thornburg.
Her disappearance captured widespread attention after she and her
vehicle were last seen on a surveillance camera video at a Carmel gas
station on July 6, about 50 miles north of the stretch of Highway 1
where she was found.
The hikers discovered Hernandez conscious, breathing and with a shoulder
injury, Thornburg said.
Rescuers managed to get her up the cliff and to a helicopter which flew
her to a nearby hospital. She was in fair and stable condition but
appeared to have suffered a concussion during the collision, the
California Highway Patrol said in a statement.
Hernandez told investigators she swerved to avoid hitting an animal on
Highway 1 on July 6 and plunged over the cliff north of Nacimiento
Fergusson Road.
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Angela Hernandez is found at the bottom of a cliff in Monterey
County, California, July 13, 2018, in picture obtained via social
media. Picture taken July 13, 2018. Monterey County Sheriff's
Office/via REUTERS
She stayed alive "by drinking water from the radiator of her
vehicle," according to the Highway Patrol.
"It's usually the fall that gets them, or the ocean that gets them,
and she was lucky to survive both," said Thornburg.
Hernandez was on a road trip from her home in Portland to visit her
sister Isabel in Lancaster, Los Angeles County, when she crashed.
"My sister survived 7 days alone 200ft down a cliff on HW1," her
sister Isabel Hernandez said in a Facebook post on Saturday. "This
is very traumatic and will be a slow recovery process."
(Reporting By Andrew Hay; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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