Recently, a distressing news was exposed on the Internet. According to reports, a female tourist in her 30s from China, when traveling to the famous Ukritsu volcano scenic spot in Indonesia, unfortunately had an accident, fell into the sulfuric acid lake and was burned by acid and died. This incident has once again aroused great concern about the safety awareness of tourists.
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According to eyewitnesses, on the day of the incident, the tourist and several friends came to the scenic spot to visit, and after the tour guide explained and demonstrated safety, everyone began to move freely in a relatively safe area. However, the female tourist seemed to be too focused on taking pictures of the scenery, did not heed the tour guide's verbal reminders three times, and kept approaching the edge of the sulfuric acid lake.
The tour guide clearly told her that there were hidden crevices near the lake and that they were prone to danger, but she was unimpressed. Unexpectedly, when the tour guide reminded her for the fourth time, she accidentally stepped on the fracture and fell into the lake in an instant.
Due to the extremely high acidity of the lake and the temperature of about 40 degrees, she was quickly severely burned, and it took nearly two hours for the tour guide and rescuers to rescue her, but the injuries were too severe to die.
Netizens are hotly discussed
Some netizens said: It must be strictly investigated! It must not be an accident!
Some netizens said: Where did so many conspiracy theories come from in the world... Don't pit men and women against each other
Some netizens said: Don't go climbing with your wife
Some netizens pointed out: I witnessed it with my own eyes, I wanted to sit on the tree to take pictures, but the center of gravity was too far back and fell
This accident reminds us once again that the importance of tourist safety varies from attraction to domestic and international destinations. Although Ukritch is world-renowned for its beautiful scenery, it has long been reported that the acidity of the lake is high as an active volcanic landform.
Tourists should understand the environmental characteristics and potential hidden dangers in advance when going to such high-risk scenic spots, and follow the guidance of local tour guides when visiting. Unfortunately, the tourist failed to realize this and lacked attention to his own safety, which eventually led to the tragedy.
In addition, we must also recognize that the vast majority of accidents among overseas tourists are caused by a lack of safety awareness among tourists. As a large-scale scenic spot in China, we often give safety education and guidance to tourists, but when traveling abroad, factors such as language barriers will also lag behind the transmission of safety knowledge.
In short, such mourning incidents can only be best prevented by raising public awareness of safety in many ways. We all have our responsibilities and work together to create a safer and more secure travel environment.