Man cheats death after falling 21 metres into an active volcano

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Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano to catch a glimpse of one of the most active volcanoes in the world.

But one tourist visiting the site last week got a bit closer to the action than he anticipated, after falling into the caldera.

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The unnamed man had climbed over a railing at the Steaming Bluff overlook to get a closer look at the volcano, before losing his footing and plummeting 21-metres into the caldera.

Emergency services took 2.5 hours to locate the man, who was alive but seriously injured on a narrow ledge.

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Using a combination of ropes and rescue baskets, thankfully the team was able to successfully haul the man out of the caldera to safety.

John Broward, Chief Ranger at the park, said: “Visitors should never cross safety barriers, especially around dangerous and destabilized cliff edges.

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“Crossing safety barriers and entering closed areas can result in serious injuries and death.”

The incident comes almost two years after the last fall, back in October 2017 – which turned out to be fatal.

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