The Citizen (KZN)

Volcano burn victims ‘critical’

- Whakatane

– Fears of another eruption at the New Zealand volcano believed to have killed 15 people made it too dangerous for emergency teams to recover bodies, police said yesterday, as doctors fought to save survivors who suffered horrific burns.

The official death toll after Monday’s explosion on White Island stands at six, with police listing another nine as missing – up from the previous figure of eight.

Their bodies are thought to be on the island, but it remains too hazardous for rescuers to travel there, and for forensic pathologis­ts, odontologi­sts and other victim identifica­tion experts to begin their work.

“Every day that passes with those bodies unrecovere­d is a day of anguish for their loved ones ... but right now, the science tells us that the risk is just too high,” Civil Defence emergency director Sarah Stuart-Black said.

Health officials said 22 survivors in hospital burns units around the country remained in a critical condition requiring airway support.

They said an extra 1.2 million cm2 of skin for grafts was being sent from Australia and the United States to treat burns victims.

When the volcano exploded it is believed to have sent superheate­d steam, ash and cannonball-like rocks hurtling from the caldera at supersonic speed.

Police Minister Stuart Nash said some injuries were so severe that victims could not identify themselves.

“There are a number of people in hospital who cannot communicat­e.” – AFP

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