AttractionsThe 31-year-old Chinese tourist was trying to take a photo when she tripped and fell backwards off the cliff.

Tourist falls to death from Indonesia volcano

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The woman ignored warnings from the guide, and fell 75m to her death after a misstep.
The woman ignored warnings from the guide, and fell 75m to her death after a misstep. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Glebstock

Tragedy struck on 20 April 2024 atop Indonesia's Ijen volcano, claiming the life of a Chinese tourist who was trying to get the best angle to photograph the scenery.

Huang Lihong, 31, met her demise after an unfortunate slip led to a fatal fall from the crater's edge. Accompanied by her husband, Zhang Yong, the couple, on a guided tour, ventured to witness the famed "blue fire" phenomenon in East Java province. Despite prior warnings from their guide regarding safety precautions, the excursion took a tragic turn.

In an attempt to capture the scenic beauty, Huang, standing near the edge of the cliff, stepped backward to get closer to a tree but got entangled in her long skirt which resulted in her tripping and plunging 75 metres to her death. Authorities swiftly classified the incident as accidental, underlining the hazards posed by the rugged volcanic landscape.

The Ijen volcano, renowned for its sulfuric blue flames, draws visitors and miners alike, attracted by its natural beauty and economic prospects.

Instances of similar tragedies at this location are not unprecedented. In February this year, a 53-year-old Polish tourist was found lifeless along a climbing route while hiking up to Kawah Ijen. Similarly, in September 2015, a 68-year-old Swiss man, while scaling Ijen, succumbed to exhaustion and respiratory distress en route to the crater.

As travellers continue to flock to Indonesia's volcanic terrains, vigilance remains imperative to prevent further tragedies on these majestic yet treacherous landscapes.

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