Recovery teams are still unable to approach White Island to bring back the bodies of eight people missing following the disaster
Police caution about the recovery of bodies victims presumed dead on the island were slightly contradicted by Mark Law, the helicopter pilot who helped in the initial rescue efforts (see this blog post).
He told New Zealand TV this morning – albeit before the GeoNet warning about increased tremor activity – that conditions had been “favourable” and that an operation could be completed in 90 minutes.
Lisa Dallow, the Adelaide woman who was listed as missing, has been found alive overnight in a hospital in New Zealand.
Dallow, 48, an engineer with the resources company Santos, is being treated for severe burns in Hamilton.
The employer of Australian engineer, Lisa Dallow, who this evening was located in hospital with critical injuries, say she is a “very well respected engineer and a good friend to many.“ Ms Dallow’s daughter and partner remain missing. @SBSNews #NZVolcano pic.twitter.com/qC67oMzsnx
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