The adventurer and content creator Qaqaa Antar al Absipopularly known as the “Spiderman of Yemen”died after falling into a deep volcanic crater located in the south of the country while carrying out one of the dangerous climbs that made him famous on social networks.
The rescue teams managed to recover the body of the 30-year-old man almost 24 hours after the accident, which occurred in the Damt cratera geological formation that attracts tourists, researchers and adventure lovers every year.
What happened to the “Spiderman of Yemen”?
According to the information provided by the Civil Defense Authority controlled by the Houthi rebels, the accident occurred on Friday when Al Absi was descending through the crater without using ropes or safety equipment.
The rescue was complicated due to the characteristics of the terrain and the high temperatures recorded in the area.
According to the official statement, the rescuers faced “exceptionally difficult conditions” during the operation, which delayed the recovery of the adventurer’s body.
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Who was Qaqaa Antar al Absi?
In recent years, Qaqaa Antar al Absi He became one of the most recognized figures on social media in Yemen thanks to the videos he shared performing extreme climbs.
The young man gained notoriety for ascending vertical rock walls and descending into deep craters without any protection, a practice that earned him the nickname “Spiderman of Yemen”.
His publications accumulated thousands of views and aroused admiration among users for the level of risk he assumed in each expedition.
The dangerous escalations that financed their activity
According to residents of the region, visitors and tourists used to give him small amounts of money to witness his extreme climbing demonstrations.
These activities had become an important source of income for the adventurer, who was widely known in communities near the Damt crater.
After hearing the news of his death, numerous users expressed messages of condolence and recognition of his bravery, although they also pointed out the economic difficulties he faced and that led him to continue carrying out high-risk activities.
Damt crater, one of the most visited places in Yemen
He Damt craterlocated in the province of Al Daleaabout 220 kilometers south of Furyis considered one of the main geological attractions of the country.
This volcanic formation is approximately 100 meters deep and houses hot springs rich in sulfur, heated by underground geothermal activity.
Thanks to its natural characteristics, the place has become a point of interest for scientists, tourists and explorers.
Authorities warn about the risks of the site
Specialists and local authorities have warned on multiple occasions about the dangers of approaching the edges of the crater.
Over the years, various accidents have been recorded in the area, which has led to calls to strengthen protection measures.
After the death of “Spiderman of Yemen”requests re-emerged to install safety barriers, increase warning signage and widespread access to areas considered highest risk.
The death of Qaqaa Antar al Absi has reopened the debate about security in one of Yemen’s most emblematic natural destinations and about the risks faced by those who seek fame or economic sustenance through extreme activities.
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