SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — An Oregon woman who disappeared a week ago was rescued from the bottom of a 200-foot cliff, where she survived by drinking water from the radiator of her wrecked SUV. <br /><br />Prior to her disappearance, 23-year-old Angela Hernandez had been driving from Portland to Southern California to visit her sister.<br /><br />According to the Monterey County Sheriff's Office, Hernandez said she was on Highway 1 when she swerved to avoid hitting an animal on July 6, and plunged over the cliff in the Big Sur area. <br /><br />After she stopped hearing back from her, Hernandez's sister filed a missing person report with the police.<br /><br />About seven days later, two hikers noticed Hernandez's partially submerged car wreck at the bottom of a cliff and immediately called 911.<br /><br />What's incredible is that Hernandez had apparently stayed alive by using the radiator of her white jeep to siphon water from a nearby stream.<br /><br />Hernandez luckily only sustained a shoulder injury, she was taken to a hospital for treatments and recovery. <br /><br />Hernandez's sister, Isabel, recorded the event on her Facebook wrote that her sister is a fighter, and she fought for seven days and she will continue to do so.<br /><br />A GoFundMe page was set up to help with Hernandez's medical costs and to help her get a new car, which reached $3,470 of its $6,000 goal by Sunday morning.