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Woman found alive week after driving off cliff near Big Sur

By Allen Cone   |   Updated July 16, 2018 at 1:34 AM
Angela Hernandez was found about 200 feet down a cliff near Big Sir, Calif., on Friday night. Her vehicle was partially in the water. Photo courtesy of Monterey County Sheriff's Office/Facebook Andrea Hernandez was rescued at the bottom of a cliff near Big Sur, Calif., on Friday night after she disappeared a week ago. Photo courtesy of Monterey County Sheriff's Office/Facebook Angela Hernandez, 23, of Portland, was found by the Monterey County Sheriff's Office near Big Sir after being missing since July 6. Photo courtesy of GoFundMer.com

July 15 (UPI) -- An Oregon woman was found 200 feet down a cliff near Big Sur, Calif., since being missing one week ago, authorities said.

Angela Hernandez, 23, of Portland, was found by the Monterey County Sheriff's Office while responding to a report of a white Jeep with Oregon plates "over the cliff" off Highway 1.

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Hernandez, who had been missing since July 6, was taken by helicopter to a hospital, according to a Facebook post by the sheriff's office late Friday.

Hernandez said she had been there for a week and to stay hydrated, she used a radiator hose to siphon water from a nearby stream, according to KGO-TV.

On Thursday and Friday, the sheriff's office had searched Highway 1 for Hernandez's white 2011 Jeep Patriot.

Two people walking in the area found her vehicle partially submerged and dialed 911, the sheriff's office said.

"My sister is alive, she's talking, and she's still trying to come to understanding everything," she wrote Saturday on Facebook. "She's a fighter and she fought this long and she will continue to. It's not going to be an easy recovery."

A GoFundMe account has been set up by her sister. "In her accident, she has lost everything. Including her car, which was her livelihood," she said.

Her family said they last heard from her on July 6 from Half Moon Bay. She was driving from Portland to Lancaster in California to visit family.

On Monday, the search began in San Mateo County.

After surveillance video from a business showed Hernandez traveling south on Highway 1 into Monterey County, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office took over the search on Thursday.

"I know everyone on the West Coast and probably across the nation is thankful to know she is alive and on the road to recovery," Detective Rosemerry Blankswade, a spokeswoman for the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, said to The Mercury News.