Heartbreaking Final Text Message Tourist Sent to Mom Before She Died After Being Trapped Down Active Volcano
- A young Brazilian tourist, Juliana Marins, fell 1,000 meters into a ravine while hiking Mount Rinjani in Indonesia on June 21.
- Rescue efforts faced difficulties due to poor weather, according to Mohammad Syafi'i, Head of Basarnas.
- Juliana Marins was later found dead, with officials suspecting she succumbed to her injuries or the freezing temperatures, as reported by Alfi Zakki from WALHI.
- The Indonesian authorities pledged to evaluate safety standards for mountaineering activities after Juliana's death.
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Death on a volcano - and a day of reckoning for Indonesia’s mountain rescue teams
Juliana Marins, 26, fell into a 600-metre ravine near the summit of Mount Rinjani during a guided hike with five other tourists. The volcano, rising 3,726 metres above sea level is one of Indonesia’s most popular but perilous trekking destinations.


Heartbreaking last text to mother revealed from woman who fell into volcano
A young woman who died after plunging into a volcano in Indonesia had sent a heartbreaking text to her mother at the start of her trip in South East Asia.
Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian family who died after falling during a trial in Monte Rinjani, in Lombok, decided to process the Indonesian government by neglect. The tourist's father, Manuel Marins, 64, attributed the tragedy to the failure of rescue services and the pre-constitutional structure offered at the site. Juliana's body, only four days after the accident, will be buried in Niterói (RJ), where the family dies. + Brazilian body…
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