Body of Brazilian tourist retrieved after she fell at popular volcano in Indonesia

The body of a Brazilian tourist who fell into a ravine in an Indonesian popular volcano from hikers was recovered, the Indonesian rescue agency announced on Wednesday.
It took at least five hours at least five hours to bring Juliana Marins, 26, to his family because the efforts were hampered by questioning the weather and the land conditions. Marines disappeared on Saturday in Mount Rinjani on the island of Lombok.
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“With this stretcher, it takes a long time,” said Mohammad Syafii, national manager for research and national rescue for Indonesia.
An Instagram account providing updates to the sea family throughout Juliana disappeared had more than 1.6 million followers. Millions in Brazil have also followed rescue efforts. The Indonesian authorities and the rescue team met the family of sailors to explain the process.
“It turns out that the family can be very accepted by the situation and the conditions,” said Syafii.
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After four days of intensive searches, the authorities using a motionless body of sailors spotted sailors on Tuesday. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he had received the news of his death “with great sadness”.
“Our diplomatic and consular services in Indonesia will continue to provide total support for his family in this time of great pain,” said Lula in an article on X.
Earlier, officials told the Reuters news agency that Marines was at a depth of about 500 feet when it was located for the first time, but had slipped to more than 1,600 feet on Monday.
Gunung Rinjani National Park said in a previous article on social networks that rescue teams used thermal drones, mountaineering equipment and a helicopter to reach Brazilian.
Gunung Rinjani National Park
The authorities said the rescuers had heard cries of sailors at the time, said CBC News information partner.
The last articles of sailors on Instagram show his backpack around Thailand and Vietnam before reaching Indonesia.
The island of Lombok is a tourist destination known for its idyllic beaches and lush greenery, and many try to climb Rinjani, the second highest Indonesia volcano, for its panoramic views.
In 2018, hundreds of hikers and guides were blocked by landslides on the mountain after a large scale The earthquake struck the island. At least 17 were killed through the island, including one on the mountain.