The Brazilian tourist, who fell from the Indonesian volcano, found dead
Her family and rescuers said that a Brazilian tourist fell while walking near an active volcano hole in Indonesia had been dead.
Juliana Marines survived the first fall of Jurf during a mass height in the early morning along a severe path on Ringani Mountain, where the rescuers reported her screaming to help on Saturday.
However, the efforts made to reach the 26 -year -old during the following days hindered severe terrain and foggy weather, according to the Indonesian authorities.
After a complex rescue operation, the teams finally reached her body on Tuesday, her family said in a statement on social media.
“With great sadness, we inform you that it did not survive,” said the Marines family. “We are still very grateful for all the prayers, affection and support messages we have received.”
Marines were wandering in Thailand and Vietnam before arriving on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.
She was roaming in the second most volcano in Indonesia with five friends and evidence on Saturday at about 06:30 local time (23:30 GMT on Friday), when the authorities said they had fallen from “a shelf surrounding the trail next to the volcano hole.”
A member of the Brazilian TV group told the terrain that was slippery, climb “very difficult”, and the poor vision.
It seems that the shots of drones and other clips were photographed by the hikers who were circulated online and carried by the Brazilian media, as they appear as an ordeal but survived and move on Saturday. Seated and moved in gray soil, under the path of walking for long distances.
But the rescuers were unable to find it when they got off 300 meters (984 feet) to where they thought they were present, and did not respond to it when they called it.
The garden authorities said, by Sunday morning, the drones showed that they were no longer in the same place.
On Monday, rescuers managed to locate Marins again, who seemed fell further, but they had to stop working because of the “climate conditions”, according to the family.
The search and rescue agency in Indonesia said in a statement that the search resumed on Tuesday, and the rescuers finally arrived in her body after having descended from 600 meters in Wuffin.
However, bad weather means that they have not yet recovered her body. It is scheduled to resume efforts early on Wednesday morning.
Mohamed Sayyi said in a statement that 50 people participated in the rescue process.
The volcano of 3726 meters attracts thousands of visitors every year.
However, many people have died in an attempt to climb it in recent years – including Malaysian tourism last month, Reuters reported. The Marines family expressed concern about the fact that the corridor was not closed after its fall.