On Tuesday, February 20, 2026, a tourist at the Iguazu National Park, located on the border of Brazil and Argentina, engaged in a highly dangerous act by suspending a baby over the 80-meter-high Devil's Throat waterfall. The incident, captured on video and shared on social media, occurred on a walkway where safety barriers are in place to prevent such risks. Iguazú Argentina SA, the park's concessionaire, condemned the behavior, emphasizing that such actions endanger both the individuals involved and other visitors. This event follows a similar incident in January where a man jumped over safety barriers. The park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracted 1.5 million visitors in 2025, has regulations with sanctions, including potential bans, for visitors who disregard safety rules.