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Climber Dies After 2,000‑Foot Fall on Chile’s Llaima Volcano

Conaf said the party had not registered, prompting an official investigation into the circumstances of the fall.

Overview

  • Ingrid Daniela Vera Figueroa fell roughly 2,000 feet during the descent of Llaima Volcano on May 17 and was confirmed dead that evening.
  • Rescue helicopters were grounded by strong winds and severe mountain weather, so police, firefighters, volunteers and Conaf teams recovered her body the next morning at about 6:30am.
  • Reports say she paused to take photos, released an ice pick and lost her footing on a steep ravine and that gusty winds may have worsened the tumble, but authorities are still investigating those details.
  • Conaf director Héctor Tillería said the group did not register with park authorities or Carabineros before the climb and issued warnings about sub‑zero temperatures and hazardous high‑mountain conditions.
  • Vera Figueroa served as a school governor in Villarrica and is survived by a husband and two children, and officials stressed that Llaima is over 3,000 metres and poses serious risks even for experienced hikers.