New Zealand White Island volcano rescue pilot says bodies could be recovered in 90 minutes
ABCA pilot who helped rescue survivors from New Zealand's White Island volcano says he is ready to head back to retrieve the ash-covered bodies of those killed in Monday's eruption. Key points: A helicopter pilot says he knows where the missing people are and could recover them in about 90 minutes, if allowed Police say the risk to rescuers is still too high to return to the island Six people are confirmed dead, eight are missing and presumed dead Police are still stopping recovery teams from travelling to the island, warning anyone who sets foot ashore will face "serious physical and chemical hazards". New Zealand's geological science agency says the White Island volcano, pictured on Monday, could erupt again soon. 'Chernobyl-like' conditions Helicopter images show the confronting scenes faced by New Zealand's first responders after the White Island volcano's deadly eruption.