Divers search for remaining bodies from NZ volcanic eruption

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WELLINGTON, Dec 14, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Divers searched seas around New
Zealand’s volatile White Island Saturday for two people still missing five
days after the volcano erupted, amid warnings it could do so again.

Police deputy commissioner John Tims said the divers faced “unique and
challenging conditions” as they searched waters “with between zero and two
metres visibility”.

They were focusing on an area where a body was seen floating in the water
earlier in the week.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, meanwhile, has called for a minute’s
silence to be observed at 2.11pm (0111 GMT) on Monday in honour of the
victims of the eruption.

“Together we can express our sorrow for those who have died and been hurt,
and our support for their grieving families and friends,” Ardern said with
the minute’s silence to start exactly one week after the eruption began.

Of the 47 people on the island at the time of the eruption, at least 16
were killed while 28 remain in hospitals in New Zealand and Australia with 21
listed as being in a “critical” condition.

Scientists monitoring the island said the likelihood of another eruption
over the weekend was decreasing but the risk remained.

“Their new calculation was that there is a 35-50 per percent chance of an
eruption occurring,” Natalia Deligne, a volcanic hazard and risk modeller,
said.

The remains of six people were retrieved Friday in a daring rescue by
elite soldiers under threat of another blast.

Most of the people on the island were tourists from Australia, the United
States, Britain, China, Germany, Malaysia and New Zealand who were on a day
trip to see the natural wonder.