Juliana Marins, 26, Brazilian tourist, dropped in a crater of an Indonesia volcano on Saturday. Since then, help cannot reach it and their relatives are worried.
Will they succeed in reaching it? For three days, Juliana Marins, 26, Brazilian tourist, has been blocked in the crater of the Mont Rinjani volcano in Indonesia after having made a bad fall on Saturday June 21, reports the BBC. Since then, help have been trying to help her, but due to the depth where it is, about 500 meters, the rescue operations are particularly delicate.
Water and food brought by drone
Accompanied by a seasoned guide on Saturday, the young woman, tired, was quickly distant by the rest of the group. The latter, worried not to have it in vision, backtracked to try to find it. At 6:30 am local time, without news of her, he then alerted the authorities.
On the spot, the emergency services, which arrived quickly, heard the young woman’s cries. “She fell from a cliff that surrounds the path next to the volcano crater,” they said. According to the latter, the young woman, who was in shock, was healthy and saved. Images of drone and other videos filmed by hikers, broadcast online and relayed by the Brazilian media, also seem to show that it was alive. She was seen sitting and moving in gray soil, far below.
Later in the day, the rescuers could not find it when they went down 300 meters deep to the place where they thought it was. She did not respond when they called her. They still managed to bring him food and water thanks to a drone, explain the emergency services.
“Juliana needs help”
From the province of São Paulo, the Juliana family regretted that the natural park is still open and that tourists continue their hikes on the same route. All, “while Juliana needs help!” We do not know his state of health! She still has no water, food or warm clothes for three days! “, Used his relatives.
For his part, Satyawan Pudyatmoko, an official of the Indonesian Ministry of Forests told the BBC on Monday that the road was not closed because, according to them, this would not disturb the evacuation process “.
“The mountaineers were warned and invited not to approach the evacuation site,” added the manager, explaining that some mountaineers had made reservations online and traveled long distances to go to Mont Rinjani.
The Brazilian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that he was in contact with the Indonesian government and had sent two Embassy employees to monitor rescue efforts.