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Brazilian Woman Dead After Falling Into Indonesian Volcano While Hiking

  • Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins fell approximately 1,600 feet off a cliff while hiking Mount Rinjani, Indonesia, on June 21, 2025.
  • The fall prompted a multi-agency rescue effort hindered by steep terrain, fog, and bad weather, complicating recovery operations until June 24.
  • Rescue teams detected Marins unresponsive via drone, reached her at 600 meters depth, and confirmed no signs of life upon arrival on June 24.
  • The Brazilian government and rescue officials confirmed her death publicly on June 24, with 48 personnel involved in ongoing body evacuation plans amid adverse conditions.
  • The incident highlights risks of hiking in challenging volcanic terrain and the complexity of rescue operations affected by weather and landscape in Indonesia.
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A tourist gets off the road on a hike in Indonesia and crashes hundreds of meters into the depth. The 26-year-old only reaches rescue teams four days later.

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advnture.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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