An individual, described by authorities as an adventurer known locally as the “Spider-Man of Yemen,” has died following a fall into a volcanic crater. According to reports, the 30-year-old, identified as Al-Kaka Ibn Antar, was climbing the steep walls of the Hardah volcanic crater in the southern Yemeni province of Dale when the incident occurred. The Civil Defense announced that Antar lost his footing while attempting to scale the sheer rock face without any protective gear.
He subsequently fell into a deep crater estimated to be approximately 120 meters in depth. The agency released a short video documenting the accident. The ten-second clip shows Antar ascending the vertical rock structure without safety equipment.
During the incident, the names of those involved were reportedly inscribed in white Arabic script on the rock surface where he was climbing. In the footage, Antar is seen gripping the rock with his right hand while holding his left arm raised. Authorities confirmed that the fall took place within the confines of the active volcanic site.
The incident underscores the extreme risks associated with unregulated climbing in such environments. The details provided by the Civil Defense confirm that the fatality resulted directly from the fall into the deep volcanic crater.
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A 30-year-old man, identified as Al-Kaka Ibn Antar and known locally as the “Spider-Man of Yemen,” has died after falling into a volcanic crater. Reports indicate that Ibn Antar was climbing the steep