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Drowning at Tourist Waterfall: One Life Lost in North Sulawesi Incident This Afternoon Today

A visitor drowned at a popular waterfall in North Sulawesi on June 26, 2026, prompting a response from the local disaster agency.

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Drowning at Tourist Waterfall: One Life Lost in North Sulawesi Incident This Afternoon Today

Manado, Indonesia—A drowning incident at a popular tourist waterfall in North Sulawesi claimed one life this afternoon. The local disaster agency received the report after visitors saw the victim struggle in the pool below the cascade. Search teams were deployed immediately to the remote location.

Rescue personnel spent over two hours navigating the terrain to reach the base of the waterfall. They recovered the body from the water shortly after 3:00 PM. High currents and slippery rocks in the area made the recovery operation difficult for the team.

Witnesses told officials that the victim had been swimming near the edge of the plunge pool. The sudden force of the water appeared to pull the individual under the surface without warning. Other tourists attempted to provide assistance before calling for professional help.

The site has been closed to the public while officials conduct a safety review. The disaster agency is now installing additional warning signs to alert visitors to the hidden dangers of the current. Local guides have been questioned regarding the safety briefings provided to tourists.

This waterfall is a known attraction, yet lacks permanent lifeguard coverage due to its isolated geography. The provincial tourism board is investigating whether the site meets minimum safety standards for visitors. No identity has been disclosed by authorities at this time.

Medical examiners are currently finalizing the cause of death report. Police are treating the event as a tragic accident while gathering statements from those who saw the incident unfold. The victim’s family has been contacted and is currently en route to the site.

The community is reacting to the news, which marks the second water-related emergency in the district this year. Future safety measures for the park are being discussed by the regional government. Access to the trail remains restricted until further notice.

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