Journal Pioneer

Spitting volcano keeps search parties off New Zealand island, death toll rises to six

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WHAKATANE, New Zealand — Fearing a volcano could erupt again, search parties were unable to set foot on New Zealand’s White Island for eight people still missing on Tuesday, as police raised the death toll to six from the eruption a day earlier.

Police doubted whether any more survivors would be found. They said the latest victim died in hospital, having been among more than 30 people injured in the eruption on the uninhabite­d island, a popular sightseein­g excursion for tourists.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said reconnaiss­ance flights showed no signs of life on the ash covered island, as eyewitness­es detailed the horrific burns suffered by those caught up in Monday’s eruption.

“The scale of this tragedy is devastatin­g,” Ardern said in parliament. “To those who have lost or are missing family and friends, we share in your grief and sorrow and we are devastated.”

Police said 47 people were on White Island at the time of the eruption.

Twenty-four came from

Australia, nine from the United States, five from New Zealand, four from Germany, two each from China and the Britain and one from Malaysia.

“I would strongly suggest that there is no one that has survived on the island,” police Deputy Commission­er John Tims said of the eight people still missing.

Most of the injured had suffered greater than 71% body surface burns, said Peter Watson, the government’s chief medical officer, warning that some might not survive.

Burn units across the South Pacific nation of 4.5 million are full to capacity, he added.

Relatives of missing tour guide Tipene Maangi held onto hopes that the 23-year-old man had survived, unsure whether he was among those in hospital.

“We are all standing strong, standing together, holding the fort together, and like I said in prayer with faith... we are just staying strong for one another until we actually know for sure,” said his aunt Ronnie.

Police said an investigat­ion into the deaths on White Island had been launched but clarified it was not a criminal investigat­ion.

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