NZ eruption 6 deaths Serious damage revealed December 10 at 18:47

An eruption that occurred on a volcanic island in northern New Zealand on the 9th found that six people died and most of the injured people were burned to over 30% of their entire body. However, there is a possibility that the eruption may occur again locally, and it has been impossible to land on the island, and the seriousness of the damage has been revealed.

White Island, a volcanic island known as a popular tourist destination in northern New Zealand, was 2:00 pm on the 9th, local time, and an eruption occurred, involving 47 tourists visiting the island and its surroundings.

Local officials said at the press conference on the 10th, 24 Australians, 9 Americans, 5 New Zealanders, 4 Germans, 2 Britishs, 2 Chineses and 2 Malaysians Announced with one person, Japanese are not included.

During this eruption, the police announced that it was just 6:00 pm on the 10th of Japan time, and that one who had been treated at the hospital died and that there were six people who died.

In addition, 30 people who seem to be in their teens and 70s are still receiving treatment at the hospital, but most people have burns in more than 30% of their entire body, and some have severe symptoms.

As for the eight people whose whereabouts are still unknown, the police analyzed the images of the island taken from the sky and revealed that the location of six of them was almost identified.

However, the New Zealand government has been unable to land on the island as eruptions may occur again in the next 24 hours, and one day has passed since the eruption, and the severity of the damage has been revealed.