Young Acrobat Dies After Fall During Volcano Crater Performance
A young Yemeni acrobat, known for performing stunts inside a volcanic crater, died Friday after falling during a performance in the Al Dhale province of southern Yemen.
Local sources informed "خبر" news agency that the individual, identified as Al-Qa'qa' bin Antar, fell while scaling the inner rock face of the Haradhat Damt crater to perform a stunt. He sustained fatal injuries at the scene.
Sources confirmed that the young man had gained notoriety in recent years for executing dangerous performances within the volcanic crater, climbing its internal rock walls. These activities took place despite the treacherous terrain and the absence of safety equipment or emergency exits.
Following the incident, attempts were made to contact rescue teams affiliated with the Houthi-controlled district center. However, according to local accounts, the response was not swift enough to facilitate his rescue.
Haradhat Damt is a prominent natural landmark in the old city of Damt district. It is a volcanic crater atop a mountain, accessible via a metal staircase with over 115 steps. The crater's internal depth is approximately 120 meters, surrounded by steep, rocky terrain.
Al-Qa'qa' bin Antar's performances inside the crater had previously raised concerns and warnings from local residents and observers due to the significant risks involved, particularly given the lack of safety gear and the absence of internal ladders or paths for emergency use.