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Brazilian Tourist Dies in Indonesian Volcano Fall

Brazilian Tourist Dies in Indonesian Volcano Fall

June 24, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

A tragic accident claims the life of ‌Juliana‍ Marins, a Brazilian tourist, after a devastating fall ⁤on Mount Rinjani, an ​Indonesian volcano. Rescue teams faced immense ⁤challenges; harsh⁣ terrain and perilous weather conditions hampered their efforts to‌ save the young hiker. The incident, unfolding near the volcano’s crater, prompted an ⁣immediate search and rescue operation. Despite initial hopes, the challenging habitat and the‌ victim’s ​movement complicated the mission. ​The article explores the details of the volcano rescue and⁢ highlights​ the difficulties rescuers ⁢faced. The family’s grief is palpable as they confirm the devastating⁣ news. Learn more about the ongoing situation and safety concerns raised by this ⁣incident, brought to you by News Directory 3. Recovering the body remains the ⁤priority. discover what’s next as authorities⁤ investigate.

Key Points

  • Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins died after falling on Mount Rinjani in Indonesia.
  • Rescue efforts​ where hindered by tough terrain adn⁣ poor weather.
  • Marins was hiking with a group when she fell from a cliff near the volcano’s crater.

Brazilian tourist Dies After Fall on indonesian volcano

⁣ Updated June 24, 2025
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Juliana Marins, 26, a Brazilian tourist, has died ⁤after falling while hiking near the crater of Mount⁤ Rinjani, an active volcano in Indonesia. Her family and Indonesian rescuers confirmed the death.

Marins was hiking ​with five friends and a guide on ‌Saturday ⁣around 6:30 a.m. local time when she fell from a cliff surrounding the ‍trail near the volcano’s crater. Initial reports⁣ indicated‌ she survived the fall, with rescuers⁤ hearing​ her cries⁣ for help.

However, the challenging terrain and foggy conditions ‍hampered rescue efforts for days. A member of Marins’ hiking group ‍told Brazilian TV that the climb was “very hard” with slippery conditions⁤ and poor visibility.

Drone footage showed Marins alive and moving on Saturday, sitting on gray​ soil far below the hiking path. Rescuers descended nearly 1,000 feet⁣ but could not locate her. ​By Sunday morning, she had moved from that location, further complicating the ⁢search. Thick fog⁤ also⁣ limited the​ use of thermal drones.

Rescuers located Marins again on Monday,‍ but worsening weather forced them to suspend operations. On Tuesday, search teams‌ reached her body after descending almost ‌2,000 feet into a ravine, according to‌ Indonesia’s search and rescue agency. Retrieval of the body has been delayed ‍due to ongoing bad weather, with efforts scheduled to resume Wednesday morning.

Mohammad Syaffi, head of the search and rescue, said ​that 50 ⁤people were involved in the volcano rescue operation.Mount Rinjani, ​standing at 12,224 feet, attracts⁤ thousands of visitors annually. The Indonesian⁤ volcano ⁤has seen several⁤ fatalities in recent years, including a Malaysian tourist last month. Marins’ family expressed ⁢concern ⁤that ‌the trail was not ⁢closed after her initial fall.

‌”With great sadness, we ‍inform you⁢ that she did not survive,” Marins’ family said in a statement. “We remain very‌ grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support that we have received.”

What’s‌ next

authorities plan to resume ‌efforts to retrieve Marins’ ⁣body early Wednesday, weather permitting. ‍An examination into the circumstances surrounding​ the incident and ⁣trail safety is expected.

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