Retrieval
operation
successfully recovers six
bodies from White Island
TVNZ,
13
December, 2019
Police
announced just before 11.00am that six of the eight bodies were being
prepared to be airlifted off the island.
The
bodies lay around 300 metres from the crater, within 200 square
metres, in small clusters.
Police
had foreshadowed their inability to locate all eight bodies believed
to be on the island, with surveillance only identifying six bodies
among the debris and ash.
They said they would only look for the remaining two if they had time and believed it safe to do so.
They said they would only look for the remaining two if they had time and believed it safe to do so.
The
high-risk rescue occurred despite raised seismic activity in the wake
of Monday's blast - GNS Science has reported a 50 to 60 per cent
chance of a further eruption.
Deputy
police commissioner Mike Clement said conditions mimicked the still
morning at nearby Whakatāne, 50km from the volcano.
"The
volcano is behaving, the sea state is manageable in terms of getting
people on and off the island, all of those things are within our
favour," he said of the recovery operation.
Clement
paid tribute to the fortitude of those conducting the mission.
"Everybody
has a rich appreciation of the absolute bravery of everyone involved,
particularly those going onto the island," he said
"They will say 'it's their job' but the reality is we need people like that to do their job to get beyond moments like this."
Currently
17 survivors are being cared for at four hospitals around New Zealand
– Middlemore, Hutt Valley, Waikato, and Christchurch.
Thirteen
of these patients are critical.
So
far 11 patients have been transferred to Australia and are being
treated in hospital.
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