Itamaraty charges reinforcements in the search of Brazilian that disappeared on a trail in Indonesia

Itamaraty charges reinforcements in the search of Brazilian that disappeared on a trail in Indonesia

Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira issued an official note last Sunday (22), requesting greater commitment to the rescue of Juliana Marins, who fell on a trail near a volcano

(Photo: Charles Sholl/Futura Press/Folhapress)Brazilian embassy in Indonesia is in constant contact with local authorities

The disappearance of Juliana Martins, a Brazilian who fell from a slope during a trail in Indonesiahas generated great concern and international mobilization. Juliana, who was close to a volcano, has been missing for more than 30 hours, and rescue operations have not yet been able to locate her. The Brazilian government, through Itamaraty, is pressuring the Indonesian authorities to intensify the searches, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira issued an official note on Sunday night, requesting greater commitment to the rescue. The Brazilian Embassy in Indonesia is in constant contact with local authorities, with two employees closely monitoring rescue operations.

The first lady of Brazil, Janja da Silvaalso spoke about the case on his social networks. She expressed profound concern about Juliana’s disappearance and said she talked to Minister Mauro Vieira for more details about the situation. According to reports, Juliana fell from a cliff that surrounds the trail near the volcano crater, a place known for its challenging conditions. Juliana’s sister reported that rescue operations were interrupted due to adverse weather conditions and so far have not resumed, increasing the anguish of family and friends.

CTA_Logo_JP

Follow the Young Pan News channel and get the main news on your WhatsApp!

Juliana started the trail last Friday, with plans to complete the climb on Sunday. However, the rescue has not yet been carried out, and the Brazilian government continues to charge a more effective position of the Indonesian government. Expedition security issues were also raised, such as the presence of an agency or guide that should have monitored the situation. The lack of clear information on security measures adopted during the trail raises concerns about the responsibility of the local authorities and the tourism companies involved.

*With information from Marília Ribeiro

*Report produced with the aid of AI

Source: Jovempan

Share this article:

Leave a Reply