Summary
Rescuers in Indonesia are searching for Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins, who fell near the crater of Mount Rinjani, a popular volcano for hikers. Foggy weather and difficult terrain are making the search challenging. Ms. Marins, who has been without supplies for several days, was seen in drone footage but could not be found by rescuers.
Key Facts
- Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian tourist, went missing while hiking on Mount Rinjani in Indonesia.
- She fell from a cliff near the volcano’s crater area on Saturday.
- Rescuers initially heard her cries for help, but later could not locate her due to difficult conditions and fog.
- Drone footage showed her alive on Saturday, but she was not responsive when rescuers approached her location.
- Bad weather has slowed down rescue efforts, with rescuers needing to suspend searches due to “climate conditions.”
- Her family stated she has been without water, food, or warm clothing for three days.
- The Brazilian government is working with Indonesian authorities on the rescue mission.
- Mount Rinjani is a popular hiking destination and Indonesia's second-tallest volcano.