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The Mount Rinjani National Park Authority has announced the temporary closure of the Mount Rinjani summit following an ongoing evacuation operation involving a foreign hiker.
The closure is directly related to an accident involving a hiker from Brazil named Juliana, who required emergency evacuation while trekking on Mount Rinjani.
According to official information, the summit area has been closed to ensure the safety of visitors, support the evacuation team’s operations, and maintain a secure and controlled environment during the rescue process.
The evacuation operation has been ongoing since Saturday, June 21, 2025, and involves coordinated efforts from park authorities, rescue teams, and local responders.
During the evacuation process, access to the Mount Rinjani summit is strictly restricted. These measures are implemented to prevent interference with rescue activities and to reduce potential risks to other hikers.
Visitors and trekking operators are strongly advised to comply with all official instructions issued by Mount Rinjani National Park authorities and to avoid restricted areas until further notice.
The national park management emphasizes that these measures are taken solely to ensure safety and to allow rescue teams to carry out their duties effectively.
The reopening of the Mount Rinjani summit will be announced once the evacuation operation has been completed and safety conditions are fully restored. Visitors are encouraged to monitor official updates for the latest information.
This article serves as an informational archive regarding temporary access restrictions on Mount Rinjani related to emergency operations.
Further updates will be provided as soon as official confirmation becomes available.