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00:00On April 16th, 2014, the MVC Wool Ferry left the city of Incheon for Jeju Island.
00:25On board were more than 470 people, including over 300 high school students on a school trip.
00:31But unlike every trip before it, this would be the seawall's last.
00:35Within hours, the ferry would roll onto its side and slip into the yellow sea, taking hundreds with it.
00:55The voyage started quietly at 9pm, but trouble came the next morning.
01:06The captain left the bridge and handed control to a junior officer.
01:10As the ship neared a channel with strong currents, the third mate switched from autopilot to manual steering without the captain present.
01:16The seawall had been modified to carry extra cargo, making it unstable.
01:20The company ignored safety limits and overloaded it again.
01:23When the third mate turned, the heavy ship rolled to one side.
01:26Cargo slid, balance was lost, and the ferry began to sink as panic spread among passengers.
01:50Only after the ferry began tilting and disaster was clearly unfolding did the captain finally return to the bridge.
02:09Assessing the situation and knowing the ship was inevitably going down, he called the Korea Coast Guard.
02:15Minutes after terrified students on board had already done the same.
02:19He then gave one of the most controversial orders of the entire incident.
02:23Over the ferry's PA system, he told passengers to stay where they were, put on life jackets, and wait for help.
02:29Even as the seawall kept leaning and sinking deeper.
02:32Push the bus Terra.
02:4810분 동안 여기서 버틸합니다.
02:50Yee, 개, 자신들 없애버립니다.
02:5217-year-old Park Suhyeon was among the 325 students and 15 teachers from Danwon High School on board.
03:08His phone later revealed a video of classmates calmly waiting in life jackets, trusting rescue would come.
03:15Most students obeyed the captain's order to stay put, unaware it would seal their fate.
03:20A few ignored the command, climbed to the deck, and jumped into the sea where fishing boats rescued them.
03:26But most remained below, waiting for help that never arrived.
03:35As time passed and the ferry tilted further, sinking faster and faster,
03:39the students who had stayed behind waiting to be rescued began to realize how terrible that decision was.
03:50I really win, so I have no idea.
03:53I'm going to wear this in my shoes.
03:57I'm so nervous.
03:59You're doing your job, but you're moving.
04:01You're doing your job, right?
04:02How big are you.
04:05How big are you doing if you come to a building of 300 people?
04:08I'm so nervous and I'm feeling dead.
04:11As the ferry sank, announcements kept urging passengers to stay put and wait for rescue.
04:36Then, in a shocking act of betrayal, the captain and several crew abandoned the ship, fleeing on rescue boats without ordering an evacuation.
04:45Left behind, trapped students began recording their final messages to their families.
05:06The Coast Guard arrived about 40 minutes after the first distress calls, but the Sewol sank completely within two and a half hours.
05:24Only those who ignored the captain's orders and escaped to the deck survived.
05:28Out of 476 people, 304 died, including 250 students and 11 teachers.
05:36Ten crew members and several rescuers also lost their lives.
05:40Early reports falsely claimed the rescue was successful, but when no survivors arrived, the truth emerged.
05:46Public outrage followed.
05:47The ferry company's leaders and crew were convicted, the Coast Guard was reorganized, and even government officials faced consequences.
05:55The video from Park Soo Hyun's phone, showing students calmly waiting for rescue, remains one of the most haunting reminders of the tragedy.
06:03I'm really scared.
06:04This was one of the last videos 24-year-old Amber Van Hecke recorded, messages for her family in case she didn't survive.
06:13On March 12, 2017, the college student set out alone for the Grand Canyon.
06:18A wrong GPS route led her onto a non-existent road, where she ran out of gas miles from help.
06:24With no signal and freezing nights ahead, she rationed food and water, using her car for shelter.
06:29She built help signs with rocks and duct tape, and lit a signal fire, but no one saw her.
06:35Realizing she might not be found, Amber began calmly recording farewell messages, her final attempt to leave something behind.
06:42I've rationed my water.
06:44I've root stuff on my back window.
06:47Help, out of gas and loss.
06:49A helicopter just flew by.
06:50I got out of my car and waved as frantically as I could, but I guess up there it's hard to notice small things on the ground.
07:00I want to leave, like, messages for you guys.
07:05But every time I think about it, I just start crying.
07:08I'm really scared.
07:09She stayed with the car.
07:10It gave her shelter at night in the freezing desert cold.
07:13And it gave rescuers something big to spot.
07:16She rationed food.
07:17She rationed water.
07:18She conserved battery.
07:20She waited.
07:21Four days.
07:22By day four, she understood something ugly.
07:24No one was coming fast enough.
07:26Sitting still was starting to look like dying slow.
07:29So she made a decision.
07:31She wasn't just going to hope to be found.
07:33She was going to try to save herself.
07:36Pack all the water I can.
07:38On day five, Amber left her car and began hiking nearly 11 miles under the Arizona sun, trying 911 again and again.
07:46One 49-second call finally connected, enough for rescuers to trace her location.
07:52That afternoon, a rescue helicopter spotted her help sign near the car and, following her note, found her on the road, alive after five days lost in the desert.
08:01Rescuers later said she survived because she stayed calm, rationed her supplies, and did everything right.
08:08She's crying.
08:09She had those tears of joy from, you know, finally somebody came to save me.
08:13Remarkably, she suffered no serious injuries.
08:16After rehydration and a good meal, Amber felt well enough to continue her Grand Canyon sightseeing the very next day.
08:23In the weeks that followed, she returned home to Texas and reunited with her relieved family.
08:28Did you think that you might die and that your loved ones would see this diary, that's all they'd have left?
08:34That's actually exactly why I made it.
08:38I made that in a written journal, so if they did find my body and not me,
08:44my family and friends would have something that would help them not feel guilty.
08:51Because I wouldn't want anyone taking the blame for my mistakes.
08:54Financially, the incident wasn't cheap.
08:56The helicopter rescue and medical care came with a bill.
09:00Amber set up a GoFundMe to cover those costs with a modest goal of $1,200.
09:06Support poured in.
09:07Within two days, she had raised over $2,200.
09:12She could have been another statistic, a lost traveler in the desert.
09:16Instead, Amber Van Hek's quick thinking saved her life and turned a potential tragedy into a survival story.
09:26What you just watched is real footage.
09:32Two cameras capturing skydiving instructor Michael Holmes plunging from 15,000 feet as both his main and reserve parachutes failed.
09:4125-year-old Michael Holmes was a British skydiving instructor from Jersey and the Channel Islands.
09:46He'd logged more than 7,000 jumps and was, by any standard, a professional.
09:52He left the UK to pursue his passion in New Zealand, working as a tandem instructor and freefall cameraman over Lake Taupo.
09:58He'd done it for years without incident.
10:01Until December 13, 2006.
10:04That day, like any other workday, Holmes boarded a plane with his friend Jonathan King.
10:09The plan, a standard high-altitude jump from 15,000 feet while filming the dive.
10:18Perfect jump!
10:22His friend, Jonathan King, deployed safely.
10:25But seconds after Holmes deployed his main parachute, something went horribly wrong.
10:30His canopy tangled, twisting violently.
10:42He cut away the main and pulled the reserve.
10:44But it didn't inflate.
10:49At just a few hundred feet above the ground, Holmes whispered one final word into his camera.
10:55Bye.
10:55It was meant for his family, his friends, anyone who might later see the footage.
11:01Then, impact.
11:05Bye!
11:17Take it easy.
11:18You breathing, man?
11:19Yeah.
11:20Can you talk to me, bro?
11:22Talk to me, man.
11:23How is it?
11:24You okay?
11:25No.
11:26Miraculously, Holmes slammed into a dense blackberry thicket.
11:30The thorns shredded his body, but they also saved his life, absorbing enough of the impact
11:35to keep him alive.
11:36Holmes suffered a punctured lung, broken ribs, and a shattered ankle.
11:40He spent 11 days in the hospital, and within months he returned to the skies, continuing
11:45to jump after surviving a fall that should have killed him.
11:48This is 17-year-old high school student Taha Erdem.
11:59He's trapped under the rubbles of what used to be his home, and he's running out of time.
12:03If he isn't rescued soon, it may be too late.
12:06At 4.17am on February 6th, 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake tore through southern Turkey,
12:14in the city of Adyaman, where Taha lived with his parents and two younger siblings.
12:18The quake pancaked their four-story building to the ground, trapping the entire family.
12:23Separated from his family, bleeding and unable to move, Taha lay in darkness as screams echoed
12:29around him.
12:30Believing the end was near, he turned on his phone camera and started to whisper a prayer.
12:47It wasn't live-streamed, it was recorded and later shared by rescuers.
12:51But in that moment, it was Taha's way of leaving something behind.
12:55For nearly two hours, Taha lay trapped beneath concrete and dust.
13:00Rescue workers finally pulled him free, alive.
13:03Hours later, his parent and siblings were also found and saved.
13:07In a disaster that killed tens of thousands across Turkey and Syria, Taha and his family
13:12were given a second chance.
13:14Hey everybody.
13:17That's all I can really say.
13:21About 50 feet down at the ravine.
13:23Just want to say I love you guys.
13:25Mom, Dad, love you.
13:27Lord, I love you.
13:28This is 41-year-old Kevin Diepenbrock.
13:30He's lying in a ravine nearly 100 feet below the highway.
13:34His friend is dead beside him.
13:35Kevin, however, is alive, but barely, slowly dying by the second.
13:39It began on October 15, 2016.
13:43Kevin and his friend Philip Polito rode their motorcycles on a dangerous road known as the
13:48Dragon, famous for its sharp curves.
13:50When Philip braked suddenly, Kevin crashed into him and both flew off the road.
13:54Philip died instantly.
13:55Kevin broke ribs, punctured a lung and couldn't move.
13:58Trapped and in pain, he pulled out his phone and recorded goodbye messages, believing he
14:03wouldn't survive.
14:03Hey, everybody.
14:06Uh, that's all I can really say.
14:12About 10.30 this morning.
14:15Been laying here ever since.
14:17About 50 feet down at the ravine.
14:20I think I got a broke sternum.
14:22Ribs, maybe back.
14:24Just want to say I love you guys.
14:25Sorry, I was being stupid.
14:31But, you know, that's what I do.
14:35Mom, Dad, love you.
14:38Courtney, love you.
14:39Kirk and Marnie.
14:40Karen, Matt.
14:42Love you guys.
14:44Take care.
14:46See you soon.
14:47For nearly 30 hours, Kevin drifted in and out of consciousness, yelling when he could.
14:52Night fell.
14:53Temperatures dropped.
14:54Still no rescue.
14:56Hey.
14:577 o'clock.
15:01Trying to use my flashlight to wave somebody down.
15:05I think I moved.
15:07I think I tried getting up.
15:10I think I passed out.
15:11Definitely punctured some lungs.
15:17Love you guys.
15:20Yeah, I could use a drink of water.
15:26They're just like 50 feet away.
15:31Alright.
15:33Love you.
15:35Love you, Courtney.
15:37Love you, Mom, Dad.
15:39Love you, sweet dreams.
15:40The next afternoon, passing motorcyclists heard Kevin's faint cries.
15:45One rider climbed down, found Kevin broken but alive, and called for help.
15:50Emergency crews rigged a rope system to haul Kevin out.
15:53He was airlifted by helicopter to the medical center in critical condition.
15:57Against the odds, he survived.
15:59Kevin later reunited with his wife, Courtney, and their children in Pennsylvania.
16:04His recovery was long, but he lived.
16:06And those last messages he recorded in the ravine became something else.
16:10Not goodbyes, but proof of how close he came to never coming home.
16:15This is the first time I've actually cried.
16:17Just think of all of you guys, my friends and my family, and I would do anything to see you guys.
16:25This is Claire Nelson.
16:28She's 36 years old, alone in Joshua Tree National Park, lying in desert heat over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
16:36After falling from a 25-foot boulder, her pelvis is shattered.
16:39She can't move, and no one knows she's missing.
16:41In May 2018, while hiking alone, Claire slipped while climbing and crashed onto the desert floor.
16:48With no cell signal and temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, she was trapped and fighting to survive.
16:54This is not where I expect this to end up.
17:00With a shattered pelvis.
17:05In the desert.
17:05I might die here, and I'm really scared that that's the case, and I don't know what to do.
17:16I can't get a signal out here, and I call for help, and no one's out here.
17:21This is the stupidest thing I've ever done.
17:23I can't move.
17:26I tried to roll myself over into that little shady alcove.
17:30I almost got there.
17:34As soon as I managed to kind of leave her, my pelvis over, you hear this click, click, click, click, click, crunch, crunch, crunch, and then, oh, the noise that came out of me, I swear to God.
17:45And then, of course, I had to roll back over, and I nearly passed out.
17:48I don't want to pass out in the sun, or ever, and I can wake up again.
17:53It's quite a fight with the heat today.
17:57I'm not letting it win.
18:00But boy, boy, I don't want to have to do that again tomorrow.
18:03Please.
18:06There's some bats flying around up here in the rocks.
18:12I'm hoping they're not bitey bats, and that they have no interest in me.
18:20Then it got worse.
18:21She ran out of water.
18:23She baked under the brutal sun and had to survive however she could.
18:27My makeshift umbrella?
18:28This is basically me for the next six hours, now that the sun's coming over me, and her legs covered.
18:38It gets very, very hot.
18:39It's just, it's water that I'm worried about.
18:43Let's drink.
18:46So, what, three days you can go without?
18:51Probably less in the desert.
18:52Maybe one day.
18:53Back in town, friends grew worried when she missed plans and raised the alarm.
19:21On May 25th, search teams spread across the desert.
19:25Late that afternoon, they spotted her, two miles off trail, alive but badly injured, just as Claire was about to give up.
19:32In this crazy heat, I keep thinking I'm hearing a helicopter.
19:35At one point, I thought I heard an ambulance in the distance, but it was all in my head.
19:41It's not fair.
19:42When is someone going to come looking for me?
19:44I just think of all of you guys, my friends and my family, and I don't do anything to see you guys.
19:55I don't want to be here.
20:08I really don't want to be here.
20:09She was airlifted to a hospital.
20:15Against the odds, she survived.
20:17Today, her story stands as both a warning and an inspiration for anyone who dares to hike alone in the wilderness.
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