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Alvarenga and Córdoba had to make difficult decisions very quickly. The little boat wouldn’t stay still in the stormy weather, so to help stabilize it, they threw their valuable catch into the water, all 1,000 pounds of it.
For the two weeks following the storm, they used standard survival techniques to stay alive, like huddling for warmth in the icebox that was meant for the fish, and catching fish with their hands for some sustenance.
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Still, they were getting very thirsty, having had nothing but their own urine to keep them alive. Fortunately, two weeks after the storm, it started to rain; finally they had something proper to drink.
They couldn’t rely on this blessing for long, though, and they were getting desperate – weeks had become months and no one had found them yet. The two of them just kept going, catching marine animals for food, and hoping something would change.
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