Journalist Nuno Pereira reveals: “I was sure my vacation was over and so was my wedding”

Journalist Nuno Pereira reveals: “I was sure my vacation was over and so was my wedding”

Nuno Pereira He was on vacation with his family in the Dominican Republic when the earthquake in Haiti, measuring 7 on the Richter scale, struck on January 12, 2010which killed 300,000 people and injured thousands.

in conversation with Daniel Oliveiraon SIC’s “High Definition,” the journalist revealed that he was going through a difficult phase in his marriage and on the day of the tragedy he knew there was no way back. “I went on vacation to try to rehabilitate my marriage. That was bad, because he was always outside. This is complicated. It takes a really big stomach to handle being on the go.‘, he began by saying.

I arrived on Monday and on Tuesday the earthquake happened in Haiti. I was in the hotel pool, I felt something strange and didn’t realize it was an earthquake. This is the same island, but I was 600 km away. However, I went to the bathroom in the room and had the TV on the international news channel and saw an earthquake on the island where I lived and a tsunami warning for that island,” he added.

His first instinct was to look out the bedroom window at “Try to see if a wave will come there”. ‘Then they removed the tsunami alarm and I knew the phone was going to ring. At SIC they knew I was there on vacation and called me to live, and as soon as the phone rang I was sure my vacation was over and the wedding was over because I couldn’t refuse and I wasn’t’ I can’t say no. And it was.”exposed.

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