Six New Zealand volcano eruption victims recovered from White Island, two bodies still unaccounted for
ABCElite New Zealand military teams have braved corrosive gases and the risk of another eruption to recover six bodies from volcanic White Island in a daring helicopter-borne mission. Key points: Drones located six of the eight bodies before the recovery began Two bodies have yet to be found, and New Zealand police believe at least one is in the water A total of 28 Australian citizens and permanent residents were on White Island at the time of the disaster Aircraft and divers are still searching for another two bodies, with police saying they now believe at least one of them is in the sea around the island. The recovery team included six New Zealand Defence Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal specialists and a ground commander, with medical staff on small boats nearby. New Zealand police had previously ruled out going to the island because of fears the volcano could erupt again but faced growing pressure from families desperate to see their loved ones' bodies returned.