Rescuers seek for Brazilian vacationer Juliana Marins on Indonesian volcano
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Household handoutRescuers in Indonesia are looking for a Brazilian vacationer who fell whereas mountain climbing close to the crater of Mount Rinjani, an lively volcano.
Brazilian media and the lady’s household have recognized her as 26-year-old Juliana Marins, who was mountain climbing with a gaggle when she disappeared round 06:30 native time on Saturday.
Brazilian authorities mentioned she fell from “a cliff that surrounds the path subsequent to the volcano’s crater”.
Search and rescue makes an attempt have to this point been unsuccessful as a result of excessive terrain and foggy climate, based on Indonesian authorities.
Mount Rinjani park authorities mentioned in a social media put up that rescuers on Saturday had heard Ms Marins’s screams for assist. On the time she was protected, although she seemed to be in shock, they mentioned.
Drone footage and different clips filmed by hikers which have been circulating on-line and carried by Brazilian media additionally seem to indicate she was alive on Saturday. She was seen sitting and shifting round in gray soil, far beneath a mountain climbing path.
However later that day rescuers couldn’t discover her after they descended 300m (984ft) to the place they believed she was situated, nor did she reply after they referred to as out to her.
By Sunday morning, drone footage confirmed that she was not at her location, mentioned park authorities, who added that thick fog had hampered rescue efforts and affected using a thermal drone.
On Monday rescuers have been in a position to find Ms Marins once more, who appeared to have had fallen even additional, however needed to cease work due to “local weather circumstances”, based on the household.
Rescuers had “superior simply 250m down, that they had 350m left to succeed in Juliana however they retreated”, the household mentioned on their social media account.
The household additionally claimed that the park stays open and that vacationers have been nonetheless mountain climbing on the identical route “whereas Juliana is NEEDING HELP! We do not know the state of her well being! She nonetheless has no water, meals or heat garments for 3 days!”
The BBC has contacted Ms Marins’s household and Mount Rinjani park authorities for remark.
Ulet Ifansasti/Getty PicturesIn interviews with Brazilian TV community Globo, two members in Ms Marins’s group described the hike as tough.
One mentioned the climb was “actually arduous” and “it was so chilly, it was actually, actually powerful”.
One other mentioned on the time of the accident Ms Marins was behind the group mountain climbing with their information. “It was actually early, earlier than dawn, in unhealthy visibility circumstances with only a easy lantern to mild up the terrain which was tough and slippery,” he mentioned.
The Brazilian international ministry mentioned in a press release that it was in contact with the Indonesian authorities and had despatched two embassy staff to watch the rescue efforts.
Satyawan Pudyatmoko, an official from Indonesia’s forestry ministry, mentioned on Monday that climbers ought to prioritise their security whereas mountain climbing.
In 2022 a Portuguese man died after falling off a cliff on the summit of Mount Rinjani. In Could this yr, a Malaysian hiker died after a fall whereas climbing the volcano.
With a peak of greater than 3,700m, Mount Rinjani is Indonesia’s second tallest volcano and a preferred mountain climbing spot with vacationers.

