White Island volcano eruption: how the bodies were recovered
by Graham Russell from on (#4WGGC)
Soldiers wearing protective clothing and breathing equipment endured heat stress and threat of another eruption in high-risk operation
A team of six New Zealand soldiers wearing breathing apparatus and special fire-retardant suits battled heat stress as they recovered six of the victims of the Whakaari/White Island volcano eruption, the military said on Friday.
The Defence Force revealed that the painstaking operation consisted of three two-person teams deployed on the ash-strewn island at about 8am, backed up by medical staff on a police boat that also offered communications support. A helicopter hovered overhead, and HMNZS Wellington waited further offshore to receive the bodies.
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