Daily Tribune (Philippines)

New Zealand volcano prompts evacuation

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP) — Around 100 people were near New Zealand’s White Island volcano when it erupted suddenly on Monday, leaving authoritie­s scrambling to treat the injured and find those unaccounte­d for.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the volcanic island — also known as Whakaari — off New Zealand’s north coast had erupted while groups of tourists were visiting.

“It is very much an evolving situation and of course all our thoughts are with those affected,” she told reporters in Wellington, adding that an undetermin­ed number of people were unaccounte­d for.

Whakatane mayor Judy Turner told AFP “there have been people injured” and rescue missions were under way.

“I don’t know how many or the state of their injuries but emergency services are currently franticall­y trying to get these people back from the island to hospital for treatment,” she said.

It is very much an evolving situation and of course all our thoughts are with those affected.

St John Ambulance said there were up to 20 people believed injured but medical teams were still en route.

The country’s National Emergency Management Agency described the eruption as “moderate,” although a thick plume of white ash could be seen for miles around.

Several helicopter­s and aircraft could be seen in the area.

The island is about 50 kilometers (30 miles) offshore in the picturesqu­e Bay of Plenty and is popular with adventurou­s tourists willing to don hard hats and gas masks.

There were particular fears for a group of visitors seen walking on the crater floor moments before the eruption occurred.

Cameras providing a live feed from the volcano showed more than half a dozen people inside the rim at 2:10 pm local time (0110 GMT), before images went dark when the eruption occurred minutes later.

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