New Zealanders across the country observed a minute of silence on Monday to hono...
WELLINGTON - New Zealanders across the country observed a minute of silence on Monday to honor the victims of last week’s fatal volcanic eruption, as police continued efforts to recover two bodies.
A further 26 people remain in hospitals in New Zealand and Australia, many in critical condition with severe burn injuries. The United States embassy in Wellington posted a photograph on Twitter of its staff, with heads bowed, before a U.S. flag flying at half-mast. “We will continue the operation for as long as we have a chance of recovering those bodies,” Bush told Radio New Zealand.
“So happy to be home,” Australian tourist Jo Anne Anderson told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. “There are dead people, people who went on a trip of a lifetime, and they haven’t come home. It is dreadful.” New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern observes a minute of silence, to mark one week since the deadly eruption of White Island, in Wellington, New Zealand, December 16, 2019, in this still image taken from video. TVNZ/via REUTERS TV
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