Rescue Race for Brazilian Hiker on Mount Rinjani
Rescue Race for Brazilian Hiker on Mount Rinjani

Rescue Race for Brazilian Hiker on Mount Rinjani

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Indonesian rescue teams are working urgently to reach Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian tourist who fell hundreds of meters down a ravine on Mount Rinjani, Lombok, after being separated from her group when her guide left her to rest. Marins was initially spotted alive and calling for help, but later drone footage has shown her motionless and possibly injured in a steep, inaccessible area. Rescue operations, involving thermal drones, mountaineering gear, and a helicopter, have been hampered by difficult terrain and poor weather, causing repeated setbacks. Family members have criticized the slow pace of the rescue and the decision to keep the trail open to other tourists, while also calling for urgent international assistance. The incident has sparked widespread attention online, with a dedicated Instagram account amassing over a million followers. Indonesian and Brazilian authorities are now both involved as efforts to save Marins continue.

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