Rescuers Race to Save Brazilian Tourist Trapped Three Days Inside Active Volcano Indonesia
Rescuers Race to Save Brazilian Tourist Trapped Three Days Inside Active Volcano Indonesia

Rescuers Race to Save Brazilian Tourist Trapped Three Days Inside Active Volcano Indonesia

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Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins, 26, has been trapped inside an active volcano on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani for over three days after falling approximately 1,600 feet from a hiking trail. She reportedly became tired during the hike and was left behind by her guide, who continued on with the group before discovering her fall later. Rescue teams have faced significant challenges due to the volcano's treacherous terrain, dense fog, and rapidly changing weather, which have prevented helicopter access and slowed ground operations. Drone footage has confirmed that Marins is alive but motionless on a rock ledge deep inside the volcano, and rescuers have attempted to deliver supplies, though reports on this are conflicting. Despite hearing cries for help shortly after the fall, rescuers have struggled to reach her location because of steep cliffs and overhangs, forcing them to retreat multiple times for safety. The ongoing search and rescue operation is being conducted by experienced personnel, but the difficult conditions continue to impede progress.

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