A woman who was deported from the United States survives the earthquake that hits Venezuela after she is left scrambling through rubble for hours, according to multiple reports. The Independent and Yahoo UK News both state that the woman was on a deportation flight that lands in Venezuela shortly before the earthquake occurs. They report that 146 people are onboard the deportation flight, including 19 women and seven children. The flight arrives hours before the earthquake strikes, leaving the woman and other deportees in the country as the disaster unfolds. After the quake, she is described as crawling through rubble for hours in an account of how she makes it through the damage and reaches safety. The reports focus on the timing of the deportation flight relative to the earthquake and on her survival account, but they do not provide details in the excerpts about officials’ responses, the woman’s identity, or the full circumstances of her exposure to the disaster. Overall, the sources agree on the flight details and the broad timeline linking the deportation to her experience during the earthquake.