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The Death of Brazilian Juliana Marines Exposes Problems in Indonesia's Tourism

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Great shock in the world generated the discovery of the lifeless body of the young Brazilian Juliana Marins, who on Saturday, June 21, fell hundreds of meters from the crest of an imposing volcano in Indonesia. Shocked by the death of a Brazilian who fell on a volcano in Indonesia Since her disappearance, millions of people in Brazil and other parts of the world followed the case closely and prayed as the rescuers tried to locate her. After four…

The project presented by Mr Evair Vieira de Melo (PP-ES) after the death of Brazilian Juliana Marins, during a hurricane in a volcano in Indonesia, seeks to establish consular protection and security measures for Brazilians travelling abroad to practice high-risk sports or activities. Parliament intends to create the National Roadmap of Risk (CNVR) and an emergency alert application, as well as to ensure coordinated action between consular posts…

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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