BRAZILIAN WOMAN MISSING IN INDONESIAN MOUNTAINS

By AI-ChatGPT4o-T.Chr.-Human Synthesis-24 June 2025
A young woman on a visit to the Indonesian mountains got lost from her group and nothing heard from her for several days.



A 26‑year‑old Brazilian tourist, Juliana Marins, has been missing for several days in the Mount Rinjani area on Lombok, Indonesia. Here's what’s known so far:
🧭 What happened
- On June 21, Juliana slipped from a hiking trail near the crater lake of Mount Rinjani during a trek with a group and a guide bbc.com+10thedailybeast.com+10thetimes.co.uk+10.
- After she slowed down to rest, reports say the guide and group continued, and when they returned, she had gone over a cliff news.com.au.
🧗♀️ Last known position
- Rescue drones initially located her about 150 m below the trail, but shifting terrain caused her to fall further to around 500 m down ndtv.com+2thetimes.co.uk+2mothership.sg+2.
- She has been spotted stuck on a narrow rock ledge, and may still be conscious—earlier she was heard screaming for help rnz.co.nz+9thedailybeast.com+9thesun.co.uk+9.
🧪 Ongoing rescue efforts
- Roughly 50 personnel including SAR teams are deployed bbc.com+5thetimes.co.uk+5inp.polri.go.id+5.
- Terrain is extremely steep, fog is thick, and unstable soil prevents setting anchor points thedailybeast.com+4people.com+4thetimes.co.uk+4.
- A helicopter, thermal drones, and rope-based rappelling are being used, but rescue attempts have been halted or retreated for safety thesun.co.uk+3people.com+324newshd.tv+3.
- Rescuers have managed to reach her vicinity and supply water and food news.com.au+6people.com+6people.com+6.
🙏 Family involvement & public response
- Her family has criticized the pace of the operation, reporting rescuers fell 250 m before retreating with 350 m still to go thetimes.co.uk+1people.com+1.
- They have launched an Instagram campaign that quickly gathered over a million followers news.com.au+124newshd.tv+1.
- Two highly experienced local mountaineers with specialized gear are being brought in to assist thedailybeast.com.
- The Brazilian embassy in Jakarta is coordinating with Indonesian authorities jakartaglobe.id+14thedailybeast.com+14news.com.au+14.
🔎 Why this is challenging
- Steepness & instability: Loose volcanic rock and sheer cliffs hinder securing safety anchors aol.com+10people.com+10thetimes.co.uk+10.
- Weather: Dense fog and rain reduce visibility and make helicopter work precarious inp.polri.go.id+13thedailybeast.com+13thetimes.co.uk+13.
⏳ What happens next
- Rescuers and specialized climbers continue their delicate attempts.
- Helicopter and drone support remains active, weather permitting.
- The Brazilian embassy provides consular oversight and family support channels.
If anything shifts—whether she’s reached or status updates emerge—most major outlets will cover it soon.
Recent coverage on Juliana Marins rescuethedailybeast.comTourist Who Fell Into Active Volcano Was 'Abandoned' by Tour GuideTodaythetimes.co.ukSearch for Brazilian tourist missing on active Indonesian volcanoTodaypeople.comRescue Teams Trying to Save 26-Year-Old Hiker Trapped for 3 Days Inside Walls of Active VolcanoToday
Juliana Marins — presumed dead after fall on Mount Rinjani
- Latest drone footage showed her body motionless on a narrow ledge about 500 meters (1,640 ft) down from the trail where she originally slipped.
- Rescuers have lost all audio contact. She had previously been heard screaming for help, but those cries have stopped.
- Officials have not confirmed death, but several sources now report that she is presumed dead due to:
- The depth and violence of the fall
- Her lack of movement for over 24 hours
- The extremely hazardous terrain preventing any real-time physical contact
Family reaction:
- Juliana's family remains hopeful but increasingly critical of rescue delays.
- Her father and brother have pleaded for international help, stating that “time has been wasted” and that more advanced rescue teams are needed.
Rescue status:
- Operations are now considered extremely dangerous.
- Ground teams and helicopters are waiting for better weather to attempt body recovery, but any such mission may still take days, if at all feasible.
- Experts say even elite mountaineers would face major risk descending that sheer volcanic wall.
This is a devastating and haunting case. Juliana was a 26-year-old Brazilian on what was meant to be a joyful adventure. Many across Brazil and Indonesia are following her story with heavy hearts.
