WATCH: Woman rescued 72 hours after Japanese quake collapsed her home



Emergency workers rescued a woman in her 80s in Wajima, Japan, on Thursday, some 72 hours after her home had collapsed in an earthquake.

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6 comments

  1. This rescued woman in the video survived with light hypothermia because her son had been covered for a long time. He served as a self-defense officer for 30 years, and his son, who helped the people in the big earthquake in Kansai, finally saved his mother.

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