MEXICO CITY - A Mexican mountaineer has spent 32 days living at 5,636 meters (18,491 feet) above sea level on North America's tallest volcano, known as the "roof of Mexico."
The feat was a "personal challenge" to show that women can "do extraordinary things," Tijerina said in messages to AFP hours before going down the volcano, which is also known as Citlaltepetl.
A Mexican mountaineer has spent 32 days living at 5,636 meters (18,491 feet) above sea level on North America's tallest volcano, known as the "roof of Mexico."
Too few ambulances, police cars blocking access and helicopters with critical blood supplies stationed miles away from Robb Elementary all delayed life-saving.
Too few ambulances, police cars blocking access and helicopters with critical blood supplies stationed miles away from Robb Elementary all delayed life-saving.