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Desperate bid to save Brazilian pole dancer from Indonesian volcano

Rescue teams are battling to save a stranded Brazilian pole dancer after she plunged 1,000 ft at Indonesia’s second highest volcano.

Juliana Marins, 26, was trekking up Mount Rinjani when she slipped and fell from a hiking trail early morning on June 21.

The young woman, who works as a publicist and pole dancer, screamed as she plummeted off the edge overlooking the volcano’s famous crater lake. 

Shocking drone footage shows Ms Marins cowering on a slope as she waits to be rescued.

She was said to have rolled 984 ft down the steep hill before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine.

Ms Marins, 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 on Monday still trying to reach her and pull her to safety.

AKP Nikolas Osman, spokesman for the East Lombok Police, said: ‘While heading to the summit of Rinjani on the way to the Cemara Tunggal area, 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.

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

The young woman, who works as a publicist and pole dancer, screamed as she plummeted off the edge overlooking the volcano's famous crater lake. Pictured: Rescue teams involved in the search effort

Shocking drone footage shows Ms Marins cowering on a slope as she waits to be rescued

She was said to have rolled 300 metres down the hillside before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine

Officials said the search was continuing today, Monday, but Ms Marins remains missing as of press time. Pictured: Ms Marins waiting to be rescued

‘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.

Yarman, 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.’

Rescue efforts continued into Sunday morning, June 22, amid cold and extremely foggy conditions.

Yarman continued: ‘At 10am, visual information from the drone showed that the victim was no longer at the previous point.’

Officials said the search was continuing today, Monday, but Ms Marins remains missing as of press time.

More drones were deployed to aid in the search as dozens of rescuers rappelled down the volcano to cover ground towards Lake Segara Anak.

A rescue team was dispatched to the scene after receiving an emergency call at 2.32pm local time

Officials said the search was continuing today, Monday, but Ms Marins remains missing as of press time

Ms Marins had been on a solo trip across Asia since February. Before the incident, she had previously visited Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, documenting her journey on her social media. Pictured: A stock image showing the crater of Mount Rinjani is on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Ms Marins sister, Mariana, denounced as 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 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.

‘We even celebrated. It was a shock to find out that it was a lie.’

The Brazilian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Brazilian embassy in Jakarta has sent representatives to monitor the rescue.

It said: ‘The ambassador has personally contacted the International Director of the Search and Rescue Agency and the Director of the Indonesian National Disaster Agency, and has received reports from the local authorities on the progress of the work.’

Ms Marins had been on a solo trip across Asia since February. Before the incident, she had previously visited Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, documenting her journey on her social media.

Mount Rinjani is an active volcano located on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, standing at 3,700m (12,200ft) and is the second highest volcano in the country. 

It is known for its stunning crater lake, Segara Anak, and is a popular destination for hikers and adventure seekers.

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