A 30-year-old man was rescued after falling 30 feet from a cliff while attempting to get a closer look at the Kīlauea volcano eruption on Hawaii’s Big Island. The incident occurred on the Byron Ledge Trail, prompting a warning from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park about the dangers of hiking in the area. The man, who ventured off the path without proper equipment, was saved by a tree that broke his fall, preventing a potentially fatal 100-foot drop to the caldera floor. The park’s search and rescue team swiftly responded, performing a high-angle rescue to bring the man to safety. Despite suffering minor facial injuries, the man was fortunate to survive the ordeal. Visitors are reminded to heed warning signs, stay on marked paths, and exercise caution when exploring the park. (People)
Man Survives 30-Foot Cliff Fall While Trying to View Kīlauea Volcano Eruption

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