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New Zealand volcano death toll up to 19

- Kristin Lam Contributi­ng: John Bacon, USA TODAY; the Associated Press.

The death toll for this month’s volcanic eruption in New Zealand rose to 19 over the weekend as crews searched for the bodies of the two victims who have yet to be recovered.

Police on Monday planned to review the search area, New Zealand Police Superinten­dent Andy McGregor said, and determine how to proceed two weeks after the eruption spewed ash and steam on White Island, a popular tourist destinatio­n. The missing, identified as tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, 40, and Australian tourist Winona Langford, 17, are presumed dead in addition to other 17 fatalities.

The latest person to die from injuries related to the eruption has not been identified. The victim died in New Zealand’s Middlemore Hospital on Sunday night, Police Deputy Commission­er John Tims said in a statement.

Though officials didn’t share additional informatio­n, a Georgia television station reported that a local woman had died Sunday from complicati­ons in treatment related to the eruption. Metro Atlanta resident Mayuri “Mary” Singh had burns on 70% of her body, a friend told WXIA-TV, and died in a New Zealand hospital.

Two dozen Australian­s, nine Americans, five New Zealanders, four Germans, two Britons, two Chinese and a Malaysian were visiting the volcano when it erupted. Many were from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that had left Sydney two days earlier.

Thirteen of them died instantly, if the missing are included, and six have died from severe burns in the past two weeks.

Whether tourists should have been allowed on the island is under investigat­ion. WorkSafe, New Zealand’s workplace safety agency, and a coroner have opened inquires, said New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

Three weeks earlier, the alert level was raised for a potential eruption. GeoNet, the agency monitoring volcanoes and earthquake­s in New Zealand, had noted an increase in sulfur dioxide gas, which originates from magma deep in the volcano

 ?? NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE VIA AP ?? An operation to recover bodies from White Island after a volcanic eruption in Whakatane, New Zealand, on Dec. 13.
NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE VIA AP An operation to recover bodies from White Island after a volcanic eruption in Whakatane, New Zealand, on Dec. 13.

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