Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

24 feared killed as volcano erupts in New Zealand

‘NO SIGNS OF LIFE’ Police do not expect any more survivors

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand police have said no more survivors were expected to be rescued from an island volcano that erupted suddenly on Monday, suggesting as many as two dozen people could have died.

Police said some 50 people were visiting White Island when it exploded in the early afternoon -hurling ash and rock high into the air. Some 23 people made it off the island, five of whom have since died, the rest were being treated for injuries, including severe burns. It was earlier estimated the number still on the island was in double digits.

Police said early on Tuesday that despite several aerial reconnaiss­ance flights to try and find those trapped “no signs of life have been seen at any point”.

“Based on the informatio­n we have, we do not believe there are any survivors on the island. Police is working urgently to confirm the exact number of those who have died.”

As night fell, deputy commission­er John Tims said volcanic activity made a rescue attempts by land too dangerous.

“I’ve got to consider the safety of our people and emergency services staff,” he said.

The New Zealand military is expected to make a pass of the island at first light in the hope that people may have survived against the odds.

The eruption occurred just after 2pm local time, thrusting a thick plume of white ash 3.6 kilometres into the sky.

Seconds before, live camera feeds showed a group of more than a half dozen people walking on the crater floor. Then the images went black.

A “considerab­le number” of those caught up in the disaster are believed to be Australian, according to officials in Canberra.

As many a s 3 0 o f t h o s e involved are also believed to be cruise passengers on a day trip from the vessel Ovation of the Seas, Kevin O’sullivan, chief executive officer of industry body the New Zealand Cruise Associatio­n told AFP.

The ship’s operator Royal Caribbean -- who had billed the trip to White Island as “an unforgetta­ble guided tour of New Zealand’s most active volcano” -- said “a number of our guests were touring the island” but did not confirm that number. The ship has a capacity of around 4,000 people and set sail from Sydney last week on a 12 day voyage.

 ??  ?? A person wrapped in a blanket is comforted by emergency services personnel in Whakatane. REUTERS
A person wrapped in a blanket is comforted by emergency services personnel in Whakatane. REUTERS

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