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海難事故で無人島に漂着、、助けを呼ぶには、、、

00:00 時として人生は辛いもので、
hello everybody sometimes life is tough
00:03 簡単に乗り越えられる問題もあれば
some of the difficulties we face are
00:06 難しい問題もあります。
easy to overcome others are harder
00:08 そしてどうにもできないように思える状況もあったりします。
though and a few seem impossible to handle
00:10 それは誰にでも起こりうることですが、
this can happen to everyone but
00:13 何が起こってもあきらめてはいけません。
you don't have to give up. Whatever
00:14 全く助けが期待できない時でも、助けが来ることがあるからです。
happens, don't quit because sometimes
00:16
help can come when you least expect it
00:19
even when there seems to be no hope.
00:21 しかしハッピーエンドのチャンスをつかむには、
But in order to have a chance at a happy
00:22 また、死に打ち勝つには、
ending or win a fight with death you
00:25 今回の動画のような状況でも最善を尽くさねばなりません。
have to do your best in today's video
00:27 今回は3つのストーリーで、
we'll tell you three stories of people
00:29 絶望的な状況を生き延びた人々を紹介します。
who survived when the situation seemed
00:32
hopeless let's get it on

 

 

 


00:36
sign on the sand in movies shipwreck
00:40
survivors write huge SOS signs on the
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sand you might think it's just a movie
00:45
trick but it actually works in 2016 this
00:49
story has a result of a shipwreck a few
00:53
American sailors were stranded on a
00:55
remote island they went on a small boat
00:58
trip as they had already done many times
01:00
it was the beginning of April and
01:02
everything was fine until suddenly the
01:04
boat got into a storm and flipped over
01:06
the time they had to spend fighting the
01:08
raging sea must have seemed like an
01:09
eternity
01:12
yet they found the strength to reach the
01:15
nearest island even though it was three
01:17
and a half kilometers away from the
01:19
crash site
01:20
the sailors sailed to an atoll known as
01:22
pulip which covers an area of thirty-one
01:24
point three to one square kilometers not
01:26
too much right the outsole was very far
01:29
from the mainland and someone else in
01:31
their shoes would probably have felt
01:33
pretty lost what to do where to go how
01:35
can I make a fire where am I gonna sleep
01:38
what am I going to eat what if my phone
01:40
doesn't get signal or drowns how can I
01:42
call for help and will someone even come
01:45
but these guys turned out to be quite
01:46
resourceful I wrote the word help using
01:49
palm Leafs on the sand why they didn't
01:51
just rise it with a big stick you ask
01:53
well heavy leaves and branches won't be
01:56
taken away by the wind or washed away by
01:58
the sea and most surprisingly it really
02:01
worked after three days of waiting which
02:03
certainly wasn't fun a plane flying over
02:06
the a tall notice the huge letters and
02:09
reported about it and soon the sailors
02:11
were rescued by the Navy and the US
02:12
Coast Guard it all ended well the
02:15
miracle of the Andes many people have
02:19
heard the story of this disaster the
02:21
Uruguayan Air Force's Fairchild FH two
02:24
to seven D airliner operated a charter
02:27
flight from Montevideo Uruguay to
02:28
Santiago Chile on October the 13th 1972
02:32
with five crew members and 40 passengers
02:35
on board the passengers were members of
02:37
the old Christine's Club rugby union
02:39
team as well as their relatives and
02:41
sponsors it was supposed to be just a
02:43
usual flight but it suddenly turned into
02:45
a tragedy while crossing the Andes the
02:48
copilot who had very little experience
02:50
mistakenly decided it was time to
02:52
descend the dashboard indicated the
02:55
opposite but he wasn't convinced so the
02:57
pilot turned north and ended up landing
03:00
on the mountain or rather it hit it at
03:02
high speed losing both wings and the
03:05
back at the fuselage the front part went
03:07
down a steep slope like a sled and
03:10
stopped at a snowbank
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03:28
12 people died during the crash and five
03:31
more died quickly from the wounds in the
03:34
cold the rest had to fight for their
03:36
lives search operations began on the
03:38
same day but rescuers couldn't see the
03:40
white fuselage in the snow survivors try
03:43
to use lipstick to write SOS on the
03:45
aircraft but it was hopeless no one
03:48
would have noticed those letters from
03:49
above on the 11th day rescuers realized
03:53
that the weather conditions were just
03:54
too harsh and believed that if there
03:56
were survivors they must have been
03:58
already dead it was decided to look for
04:00
the bodies in the summer when the snow
04:02
had melted all operations were stopped
04:04
as the rescuers believed that there were
04:06
no survivors
04:07
sadly the survivors heard through the
04:09
transistor radio that nobody was going
04:11
to look for them anymore
04:13
could you imagine that desperation they
04:14
had a minimum supply of food eight
04:16
chocolate bars a can of mussels three
04:19
small jars of jam a tin of almonds a few
04:22
dates candies dried plums and several
04:24
bottles of wine they also lacked heat
04:27
sources needed to survive in the harsh
04:29
cold climate at high altitudes people
04:31
were sheltering in the broken fuselage
04:33
covering the hole with luggage seats and
04:35
meetings no to get water they melted the
04:38
snow in the Sun tied the seats to their
04:40
feet at snowshoes wrap themselves in
04:42
covers the situation was aggravated by
04:44
the fact that most of the survivors had
04:46
never seen snow in their lives and had
04:49
no experience of living at high
04:51
altitudes they were running out of food
04:52
as well around midnight on October the
04:55
29th when the survivors were asleep an
04:58
avalanche hit them it killed eight
05:00
people and the rest of them couldn't get
05:02
out of the snow covered fuselage until a
05:04
few days later yet people continued to
05:06
fight for their lives when more than a
05:08
month and a half at passed since the
05:10
disaster the survivors decided to search
05:12
for help to survive the bitter cold of
05:14
the night they made a sleeping bag using
05:17
insulation in the airplane walls and
05:19
material from the seats three brave men
05:21
who felt they had the strength to cross
05:23
the mountains left the fuselage they
05:25
walked for ten days until they finally
05:28
came down to the valley soon there was a
05:31
lot less snow and the survivors came
05:33
across from Chile and mule Skinner's
05:35
they'd done it the rescue helicopters
05:37
arrived to the site
05:38
take the survivors away 14 people were
05:40
still alive by that time the pilots were
05:42
all struck by the rugged terrain that
05:45
the brave men had to cross to get help
05:46
in total these people spent 72 days in
05:50
the snow-covered mountains fighting
05:52
death and there is a monument in their
05:54
memory at the planes crash sites today
05:57
falling from the sky is it possible to
06:01
survive a plane crash we're not talking
06:03
about a hard landing but a real accident
06:06
with the airplane breaking down in the
06:08
air as terrible as it may sound there
06:10
are actually several stories of people
06:13
who've miraculously survived an air
06:15
accident one such person is Julie and
06:17
cupca Julianne was born on October the
06:20
10th 1954 in Peru
06:22
her parents were zoologists her father
06:25
the famous German scientist Hans Ville
06:27
helm cupca did his research in Peru so
06:30
Julianne studied in Lima with the
06:32
intention of following his parents
06:33
footsteps and studying animals birds and
06:36
insects that day on December the 24th
06:38
1971 Juliana no mother
06:41
the famous on earth ologist Maria cupca
06:43
boarded the lands of flight 508 from
06:46
Lima to propel / they were going to
06:48
visit the girl's father he was doing
06:50
research in the South American jungle it
06:52
was Christmas Eve and everybody was
06:54
happy despite the fact that the father
06:55
of the family had advised them not to
06:57
fly with Lanza there was no other
06:59
options as all the flights were fully
07:01
booked the flight was delayed for seven
07:03
hours so both passengers and the crew
07:06
were very upset
07:07
everyone wanted to just get home to
07:09
their families as soon as possible
07:11
that's probably why the pilots didn't
07:13
change course when a thunderstorm front
07:15
came in the way of the plane it was
07:16
definitely a mistake the plane began to
07:19
shake luggage fell off the shelves and
07:21
after a wild lightning struck the plane
07:24
Maria held her daughter's hand during
07:26
the entire flight and at that moment she
07:28
calmly said it's the end it's all over
07:30
those were her last words
07:35
it all happened very fast the plane
07:38
tilted it began to lose altitude and
07:41
collapsed in midair
07:42
cuckoo remembers people screaming the
07:44
wind whistling and the seatbelt hurting
07:46
her stomach she also revealed later that
07:49
the strange as it may seem she wasn't
07:51
actually scared when Julianne saw the
07:53
forest far below she didn't realize the
07:56
speed at which she was flying on a chair
07:58
soon she just lost consciousness
08:00
when Julianne woke up she didn't
08:02
understand what was going on she passed
08:04
out several times
08:06
it wasn't until sometime later that she
08:08
realized that she'd survived the plane
08:10
crash there was chaos all around her
08:12
metal seats clothes and suitcases were
08:15
hanging from the trees and there was a
08:17
fire somewhere during the fall Julianne
08:19
had suffered a lot of cuts fractured her
08:22
collarbone and a ligament in Annie had a
08:24
concussion lost her glasses and it hit
08:27
the right side of her face there was no
08:29
one around and the seventeen-year-old
08:31
survivor felt incredibly lonely
08:33
fortunately before the crash Julianne
08:35
spent a year and a half at a Research
08:37
Station without parents there she'd
08:39
learned a lot about life in the
08:41
rainforest and therefore felt no fear
08:44
she heard the rescue planes flying over
08:46
ahead but the forest was just too dense
08:48
as was later established in the course
08:50
of the investigation a dozen and a half
08:52
people were still alive in the tropical
08:54
jungle unfortunately all of them died
08:56
from injuries before the rescuers even
08:58
arrived Julianne realized that she had
09:01
to do something using her knowledge she
09:03
decided to find a village in the fallen
09:05
luggage she managed to find a few
09:07
candies that was all the food she had
09:10
Julianne decided to walk along a stream
09:12
bed hoping that the stream would lead
09:14
her to a large river that would take her
09:16
to a settlement but it wasn't that easy
09:18
it was very hot and humid
09:20
it was cold at night she ran out of
09:22
candy pretty quickly and larvae appeared
09:25
in the wounds of the girl after ten days
09:27
she could barely stand and suddenly she
09:30
saw a boat it was like a hallucination
09:32
but the boat was real nearby she noticed
09:35
a path that led to a cabin that was
09:37
clearly inhabited Julianne found
09:39
gasoline inside and she treated the
09:41
wound with it the next morning local
09:43
fisherman returns at the cabin they fed
09:45
Julianne and
09:46
soon brought her back to the city the
09:48
girl was hospitalized and her father
09:50
arrived the next day both were so
09:52
overwhelmed they couldn't even speak
09:54
after recovering from her wounds
09:56
Julianne helped rescue workers find the
09:58
crash site
09:59
it turned out that 91 people died all
10:02
six crew members and 85 out of 86
10:05
passengers including Maria coop Kerr the
10:07
mother of this amazing lucky and
10:09
stunningly brave girl
10:11
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