Sobrevivir al colapso en Altamira: El impactante relato de Virginia la Cruz tras el terremoto
Shirley Varnagy speaks with Virginia la Cruz, a survivor of the Obelisk Building collapse in Altamira, who recounts in her own words how life can change course in a fraction of a second. The guest shares her detailed account from the moments before the earthquake on June 24th, describing the collapse of the marble structures and the powerful shockwave that propelled her toward the exit, in a scene covered by a dense cloud of dust and debris. 00:00 Shirley Varnagy: Welcome to the studio, Virginia la Cruz, survivor of the Obelisk Building collapse. 01:05 Decisive Seconds: The guest recounts the final renovations on the ground floor just before the earthquake. 02:15 The Encounter in the Hall: The exchange of words with neighbors and the caretaker's son before the disaster. 03:30 The Beginning of the Tremor: The description of the violent movement of the pink marble walls. 4:45 The Escape to the Door: Using the key fob amidst the panic and the loss of her shoes. 5:52 The Shockwave: The physical impact that propelled the survivor out of the building. 7:10 Trapped in the Gate: The moments of anguish while trying to open the pedestrian exit without electricity. 8:22 Solidarity in the Street: The assistance of motorcyclists and civilians to complete the evacuation. 9:35 The Scene in Altamira: The sight of the plumes of smoke rising from the collapsed Petunia Building. 10:48 The Family Reunion: Checking on the health of loved ones after the emergency. 12:00 Reflection on Being: Why the guest considers defining her purpose in life a priority after the disaster. 13:12 The Role of Students: Public recognition of medical and engineering volunteers in the sector. 14:28 Change in Real Estate: The proposal to include structural plan reviews in property purchases. 15:45 The Harsh Reality of Losses: Remembering the two people buried in the lobby. 16:58 A Mother's Lesson: The moving message of acceptance from the mother of the deceased instructor. 18:02 The Return of the Phone: The honesty of a rescuer who recovered the device from the rubble. 19:15 Processing Trauma: The importance of respecting the different timings and ways of grieving for the affected residents. 20:20 Legal Security: A call to facilitate rental frameworks for the affected families. Visit us at https://mundour.com/ Follow us on Instagram / mundourweb Follow us on Twitter / mundourweb

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