Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Police probe NZ volcano deaths

Police have confirmed five people were killed and another eight were missing presumed dead after New Zealand’s most active volcano exploded while tourists were exploring it on Monday afternoon

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP) — New Zealand police on Tuesday announced a criminal investigat­ion to probe how an eruption at the White Island volcano led to an estimated 13 deaths.

The threat level at the volcano had been raised in the week before Monday’s disaster, prompting questions about whether tour groups should have been allowed to visit the popular destinatio­n off the North Island coast.

“I can confirm now that we will commence a criminal investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces of the death and injuries on White Island,” deputy commission­er John Tims told reporters in Wellington.

Police have confirmed five people were killed and another eight were missing presumed dead after New Zealand’s most active volcano exploded while tourists were exploring it on Monday afternoon.

Tims did not specify the subject of the investigat­ion or what charges could be laid, saying only that the terms of reference were still being developed.

He said the investigat­ion would run parallel to a probe conducted by the workplace watchdog Work Safety New Zealand.

Speaking before the investigat­ion was announced, travel operator White Island Tours said it took safety responsibi­lities extremely seriously.

“We take our steer from (government geoscience agency) GNS, who send us a report telling us what the activity levels are, if it’s deemed level two, which it was yesterday,” chairman Paul Quinn told TVNZ.

 ?? AFP ?? WHITE Island Tour operators rescue people minutes after the White Island volcano erupted.
AFP WHITE Island Tour operators rescue people minutes after the White Island volcano erupted.

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