Hotel Montana News, Haiti Rescue Update
By Ronee, Gaea News NetworkSunday, January 17, 2010
HAITI (GaeaTimes.com) - According to latest news and updates, rescue procedure has started in Hotel Montana of Haiti. There are positive responses coming up. Out of the 200 missing people who were buried under the rubbles in Hotel Montana, which is one of the oldest and the most luxurious hotels of Port-au-Prince, 7 were extracted by the rescue group from France, United States and Spain. Though the number of people survived are too less in comparison to the ones died, the rescue procedure is making sure that they can save all the people who are still alive.
The owner of Hotel Montana, Reinhard Reidl was waiting for the rescue of his wife who was trapped. He had streak of hope that his wife is alive. Earlier that morning he said, “My wife is still alive.” According to latest rescue news updates of Hotel Montana, she has died leaving behind her husband mourning.
The survivor’s list includes Dan Wooley from America and Luscon Mondesir who were trapped in corresponding car elevators. They went on talking and exchanging ideas on how to protect themselves before the rescue process began. When they were extracted, for the first time Luscon Mondesir and Dan Wooley met. Dan Wooley told Luscon Mondesir “It’s so good to meet you.” Luscon Mondesir said, both of them helped each other in keeping themselves alive in the terrifying darkness. Dan Wooley’s leg is injured while Luscon Mondesir is absolutely fine as per the news updates on rescue of Hotel Montana in Haiti. Just hoping to see more people safe and alive as the rescue process continues.