"The (Russian) visitor was climbing Mount Agung alone," a staff member of the rescuers public relations, Amtarama said on Thursday.
Ildar (38) started climbing Mount Agung, which is 3,142 meters above sea level on Sunday (March 6), the spokesman noted, adding that the visitor allegedly went astray in the highest mountain of the Bali Island.
The rescue workers have started searching for the Russian visitor, Amtarama pointed out.(*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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