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New Zealand police to recover volcano bodies on Friday – Sky News, Sky.com

New Zealand police to recover volcano bodies on Friday – Sky News, Sky.com


             

New Zealand police say they are finalizing a plan to recover the bodies still on White Island on Friday, following Monday’s volcanic eruption.

Volcanologists providing updates to police said the likelihood of another eruption has increased every day since the initial eruption, with the chances moving up to 50 – (******************************************************************************************************************************************************************% on Thursday from 43 – (******************************************************************************************************************************************************************% the day before.

Eight people out of the 058 affected have been confirmed dead, with another eight presumed dead on White Island, also known by its Maori name, Whakaari.

    

        

                                      White Island Eruption New Zealand                                                                                                                                                       At least five people have died after a volcano erupted in New Zealand.                

Families of the eight missing people have expressed their anger over police not recovering their family members.

Police have, until Thursday afternoon, said the risk was too high, with police minister Stuart Nash saying earlier in the day that the “number one priority” is to get the victims off the island “but this must be done in a way that keeps everyone safe”.

GNS Science volcanologist Graham Leonard said the government research institute has been updating all agencies on the increasing risk, but ultimately it is the police’s decision on whether they deem it safe enough to go to the island.

“The volcano remains highly volatile and uncertain,” he said.

“There are ongoing tremors. Today is less safe than yesterday and the day before.”

Twenty-one patients remain in burns units in New Zealand, while seven out of 27 Australians have been flown back to Australia, and another six will be repatriated in the next hours to burns units, freeing up resources in New Zealand.

Australia has sent (****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************, sq cm of skin to New Zealand to help patients suffering burns on up to 95% of their bodies.

  

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Image:        White Island is in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Pic: © DigitalGlobe / Maxar      

An order of , 001 sq cm of skin – worth $ 1.5 million – is on its way from the US and another order is expected, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, director-general of health said.

He added that they initially anticipated 1.2 million sq cm would be needed from the US but because Australia was repatriating a significant number of victims, New Zealand would not need as much.

The brother of tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, the first person to be named as among the dead, wrote to New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern to ask if he could stage his own recovery operation without being arrested.

  

      
Image:        Hayden Marshall was confirmed dead by his brother on social media. Pic: Facebook      

Mark Inman wrote: “With the current conditions of sunshine baking and decomposing his body, he’s going from a situation where we could have an open casket to now more than likely not having a body at all – due to your government red tape and slow decision making.

“I am writing to ask for a pardon for my actions of a personal recovery.”

Staff from Ms Ardern’s office said they have passed his request to police minister Mr Nash, who said nobody will be granted permission to go to the island.

  

Hayden Marshall was confirmed dead by his brother on social media. Pic: Facebook      

Image:        A helicopter was burned in the eruption      

He also acknowledged communication between police head quarters and the victims’ families has not been good enough after some said they only heard updates through the media.

The minister said he had a “free and frank conversation that needed to be had “and promised to increase the level of communication with families.

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