The joint SAR team finally managed to evacuate the body of Juliana De Sauza Pereira Marins (27), a Brazilian climber who fell on the cliff of Cemara Nunggal, Mount Rinjani.
Juliana was found dead at the bottom of the ravine and is currently being carried to the Sembalun Command Post.
Furthermore, air evacuation to the Bhayangkara Police Hospital NTB has been prepared.
This rescue operation involved the Joint SAR Team from the NTB Police Mobile Brigade, Basarnas, TNI, TNGR, and volunteers.
Rinjani's steep and vertical terrain is a big challenge. The initial effort with the installation of a 300-meter rope failed to reach the victim.
One of the personnel even had to spend the night on the cliffs using the flying camp method.
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The team used thermal drones to detect the victim's position, but bad weather prevented the search. The victim was finally found stuck at a depth of 500 meters without a sign of life.
The commander of the NTB Police Mobile Brigade Unit, Kombes Dwi Yanto Nugroho, went directly to the TNGR Sembalun Resort to monitor and provide moral support to the Brimob personnel involved.
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