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Desperate race to save dancer tourist, 26, trapped in active VOLCANO for 3 days after she tumbled into crater on hike


A STRANDED tourist has been trapped inside an active volcano for three days following a horror hiking plunge – with rescue teams desperately rushing to save her.

Brazilian dancer Juliana Marins, 26, was trekking up Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in the country, when she reportedly slipped and fell from a hiking trail on Saturday.

Juliana Marins, missing backpacker, smiling outdoors.
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Juliana Marins lost her footing while hiking up Mount Rinjani[/caption]

Person lying on the ground.
Juliana seen on drone footage at a pit in the volcano
View from Mount Rinjani's summit showing a volcanic crater lake.
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The backpacker is now stranded in Indonesia’s second tallest volcano[/caption]

Illustration of map showing Mount Rinjani in Lombok, Indonesia, where a Brazilian tourist fell into a volcano.

The young woman, who works as a publicist and pole dancer, reportedly screamed as she lost her footing on the treacherous 12,200ft-tall volcano.

She took a terrifying plunge off the edge overlooking the volcano’s famous crater lake in the morning of June 21.

Shocking drone footage showed stranded Juliana sitting in a hellish volcano pit, appearing out of energy and desperate for help.

She is said to have rolled nearly 1,000ft down the slope before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine on the Indonesian island of Lombok.

Juliana, from Rio de Janeiro, was spotted by passing tourists after they heard her harrowing screams for help.

She was lying on the ground alive, but was unable to climb back up the hazardous slopes.

Authorities are still battling to reach her and pull her to safety.

Spokesman for the East Lombok Police Nikolas Osman explained that Juliana was part of a group heading to the summit of Rinjani on the way to the Cemara Tunggal area.

He said: “The victim experienced fatigue and the guide at that time advised her to rest.

“Then the five guests in the tour group were taken by the guide to continue the journey.”


He continued: “However, by the time he returned to fetch her, the Brazilian woman was already missing.”

A rescue team was dispatched to the scene after receiving an emergency call at 2:32pm local time.

The head of the Mount Rinjani National Park Office, said: “The team has descended 300 metres but we have not reached the victim.

“We tried to call out to her but there was no response.”

Gruelling rescue efforts on Sunday morning were plagued by cold and extremely foggy conditions.

The Mount Rinjani head also said that the stranded hiker had moved since she initially fell.

He said: “At 10:00 WITA, visual information from the drone showed that the victim was no longer at the previous point.”

Officials confirmed the search was continuing on Monday.

More drones have been deployed to help the search – while dozens of rescuers rappelled down the volcano to cover ground towards Lake Segara Anak.

Rescue teams are battling to save a stranded Brazilian tourist who fell into a volcano in Indonesia.

Juliana Marins, 26, was trekking up Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in the country, when she reportedly slipped and fell from the hiking trail early morning on June 21.

The young woman, who works as a publicist and pole dancer, screamed as she slipped on the treacherous terrain and plunged off the edge overlooking the volcano's famous crater lake. She was said to have rolled 300 metres down the slope before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine.

Juliana, from Rio de Janeiro, was spotted by passing tourists after they heard her screams for help. She was lying on the ground, alive but unable to climb back up the treacherous slopes.

Officers were today, June 23, still battling to reach her and pull her to safety.

PACKAGE: Video, pictures, text
Rescue teams are rushing to save her
Smiling young woman in a white bikini against a blue sky.
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She fell down nearly 1,000ft, according to reports[/caption]

Rescue teams are battling to save a stranded Brazilian tourist who fell into a volcano in Indonesia.

Juliana Marins, 26, was trekking up Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in the country, when she reportedly slipped and fell from the hiking trail early morning on June 21.

The young woman, who works as a publicist and pole dancer, screamed as she slipped on the treacherous terrain and plunged off the edge overlooking the volcano's famous crater lake. She was said to have rolled 300 metres down the slope before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine.

Juliana, from Rio de Janeiro, was spotted by passing tourists after they heard her screams for help. She was lying on the ground, alive but unable to climb back up the treacherous slopes.

Officers were today, June 23, still battling to reach her and pull her to safety.

PACKAGE: Video, pictures, text
The search has been plagued by fog and bad weather

Juliana’s sister, Mariana Marins, hit back at fake news reports that her sibling had been safely rescued.

She said: “We received, with great concern and apprehension, information that the rescue team took food, water and warm clothing to Juliana.

“This is not true.”

The heartbroken sister added: “The information we have is that so far they have not been able to reach her, because the rescue ropes were not long enough, in addition to the low visibility.

“All the videos that were made are lies, including the one of the rescue arriving at her.

“The video was forged to look like that, along with this message associated with it.”

She made a devastating revelation, saying: “We even celebrated. It was a shock to find out that it was a lie.”

The Brazilian Foreign Ministry said that their embassy in Jakarta had sent representatives to monitor the rescue.

Juliana had been on a solo trip across Asia since February.

Before the terrifying fall, she had previously visited Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, documenting her journey on her social media.

Mt. Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok.
Mount Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok
Woman in a plastic poncho smiling in front of a waterfall with a rainbow.
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She had been travelling across Asia before her horror plummet[/caption]

Pole dancer performing a backbend around a pole.
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Juliana is a Brazilian pole dancer[/caption]

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