Indonesian Teen's Drowning at Tourist Spot Sparks Urgent Calls for Enhanced Safety Measures
Yusran first learned about the danger facing his teenage cousin, Elmi Febrianti, at an Indonesian tourist attraction in South Sulawesi when he got a phone call from a family member who sounded frantic. Elmi, a 17-year-old Indonesian student, had been at a popular photo spot in Apparalang, Bulukumba Regency, and had fallen into the sea in the afternoon on June 7 while taking a selfie on the picturesque limestone cliffs there. A friend who was with the teen at the time had call
The tragic drowning of a 17-year-old Indonesian student, Elmi Febrianti, at a popular tourist attraction has ignited urgent calls for stricter safety regulations. Febrianti fell into the sea while taking a selfie on picturesque limestone cliffs at the Apparalang site in South Sulawesi. Bystander footage captured her struggling against powerful waves as she signaled for help. Her family was alerted shortly after the incident. This event follows a pattern of tourist deaths during outdoor activities in Indonesia, prompting demands for greater accountability from tour operators. The incident underscores the risks associated with popular, yet potentially hazardous, tourist locations.
This incident highlights the dangers present at tourist sites and fuels demands for improved safety protocols to prevent future tragedies.
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