Rescue Efforts Continue for Brazilian Woman Trapped on Indonesian Volcano
Rescue Efforts Continue for Brazilian Woman Trapped on Indonesian Volcano

Rescue Efforts Continue for Brazilian Woman Trapped on Indonesian Volcano

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Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian woman, fell about 984 to 1,000 feet down a cliff near the crater of Mount Rinjani, Indonesia's second highest volcano, while hiking with a group. Despite being found alive multiple times via drone footage and heard crying for help, rescue efforts have been severely hampered by difficult terrain, thick fog, and harsh weather conditions, preventing rescuers from reaching her. Brazilian authorities and family members have expressed urgent concern, emphasizing that the volcano park remains open to tourists even as Juliana remains stranded without food, water, or warm clothing. Experienced local guides equipped with specific rescue gear are now heading to her location to assist the ongoing operation. The Brazilian government, including the Foreign Minister and First Lady Rosângela Lula da Silva, is closely monitoring the situation and has requested reinforced search efforts from Indonesian authorities. The rescue teams continue to battle environmental challenges in their efforts to safely retrieve Juliana from the dangerous volcanic environment.

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