Woman found alive after one week in ruins
January 20th, 2010 - 7:22 am ICT by IANSPort-au-Prince, Jan 20 (DPA) A woman in her 60s was pulled alive from the ruins of a cathedral in Port-au-Prince one week after a magnitude-7 earthquake destroyed much of the Haitian capital.
The woman said there were others alive inside the rubble. She was rescued by teams of Mexican and German workers, a Mexican rescue team worker told DPA at the scene.
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