New images show a tourist who jumped into Iguaçu Falls at the edge of the waterfalls The Federal Government, through the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio), informed that tourists who jumped into the Iguaçu Falls to get their cell phone and walked along the edge of the waterfalls could be fined and even face restricted access to the park. The case happened on Saturday (6), on the Brazilian side, which is in Foz do Iguaçu, in the west of Paraná. Watch above. ✅ Follow g1 PR on WhatsApp 📱Bookmark g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day In a statement, ICMBio stated that it is awaiting a report from Urbia Cataratas, the concessionaire responsible for managing the Iguaçu National Park. The statement states that the document will help determine whether "the security protocol was properly conducted." "ICMBio awaits the concessionaire's submission of a detailed report on the incident to investigate the case and evaluate the appropriate administrative measures, as provided for in the visitation rules, which may include a fine, warning and even restriction of future access to the Iguaçu National Park", says the note. g1 contacted Urbia Cataratas and asked about the report requested by the Federal Government, but there was no response until the last update of this report. See the ICMBio note in full: "According to the concession contract, the concessionaire has a safety management system, supervised by ICMBio. ICMBio awaits the concessionaire's submission of a detailed report on the incident to investigate the case and evaluate the applicable administrative measures, as provided for in the visitation rules, which may include a fine, warning and even restriction of future access to the Iguaçu National Park. ICMBio will verify whether the security protocol was properly conducted by the concessionaire on this occasion. First of all, the Iguaçu National Park reinforces the importance of respecting visiting rules and responsible conduct on the part of visitors, which are essential to guarantee people's safety and a good experience for everyone." Tourist was filmed Tourist hangs from catwalk and jumps into the waters of Iguaçu Falls In the video recorded on Saturday, it is possible to see the moment in which the tourist hangs on the catwalk, jumps and is close to the waterfalls. After taking the cell phone, he climbs the structure to return. See above. In another recording (video at the beginning of this report), the man appears trying to return to the catwalk, hanging on it and unable to climb up. The administration of the Iguaçu National Park did not disclose the tourist's identity and only said that he was Brazilian. The situation was attended to by civil firefighters from the unit, who work to monitor the trails and the access walkway to Garganta do Diabo. "Upon becoming aware of the situation, the professionals carried out immediate intervention, guided the visitor on safety procedures and accompanied the tourist until the end of the tour, when he was removed from the park", informed the administration. In a statement, the Iguaçu National Park reinforced that it is expressly prohibited to overtake, climb or sit on the guardrails, whether to take photos or retrieve objects. Tourists looking for a hat, cell phone and even a photo with a baby: Remember other episodes of recklessness at Iguaçu Falls Tourist hangs and tries to climb the catwalk Reproduction/ Social Network According to the park administration, visitors receive safety guidance from emergency teams who work permanently in the unit and through signage installed along the route. If an item falls into the river or on the slopes, the advice is to call the fire team to assess the possibility of rescue, depending on safety conditions. According to the park, the work is carried out in an integrated manner between firefighters, security teams and, when necessary, with the support of the Military Police. "This measure is essential to preserve the integrity of the professionals involved in rescue operations and guarantee the safety of other visitors", informed the park. Also read: Counterfeiting: Man is arrested in Paraguay for counterfeiting tirzepatide that would be sent and sold in Brazil, police say VIDEO: 'Gang' of coatis invades home and leaves mess and destruction, in Paraná Fossil older than dinosaur: New species of animal is discovered in Paraná Tourist hangs from catwalk and jumps into the waters of Iguaçu Falls Reproduction Most watched videos from g1 Paraná: See more news from the region on g1 Paraná.