Yolanda Estela Hernandez, aged 20, one of the 13 refugees from El Salvador discovered in the Arizona desert after being abandoned by smugglers, is comforted by a United States border patrolman, Hector Ochoa. The rescued refugees survived for four days in temperatures averaging 40 degrees .Celsius. The bodies of another 13 refugees were also found and a search is continuing for more victims.
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63Yolanda Estela Hernandez, aged 20, one of the 13 refugees from El Salvador discovered in the Arizona desert after being abandoned by smugglers, is comforted by a United States border patrolman, Hector Ochoa. The rescued refugees survived for four days in temperatures averaging 40 degrees .Celsius. The bodies of another 13 refugees were also found and a search is continuing for more victims. Press, 11 July 1980, Page 6
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