Tour booking agents and managers of a New Zealand island where a volcanic eruption killed 22 people in 2019 were ordered Friday to pay nearly $13 million (£6.1m) in fines and reparations.
New Zealand's volcanic geological heritage is ... On December 9, the island's volcano came violently to life in an explosive phreatic eruption, a type of volcanic eruption consisting mainly ...
A minute's silence has been observed in New Zealand, marking one week since the deadly eruption of White Island volcano. The tribute was held at 14:11 local time (01:11 GMT), the exact moment of ...
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Police in New Zealand have said they do not expect to find any more survivors after the volcanic eruption on White Island. Six people have been confirmed dead, while eight others are feared to ...
Several people were injured at White Island in New Zealand when a volcano began erupting there on Monday, the region's mayor said. The eruption began about 2.30 pm local time on the island ...
NEW ZEALAND military specialists had to wear protective gear to survive the toxic gasses spewing from the small - but deadly - volcanic White Island while recovering the bodies of those who perish ...
[Photo: AFP] The death toll from New Zealand's White Island volcano eruption rose to 18 Sunday, including two people whose bodies have not been recovered, police said. A land search early Sunday ...
WELLINGTON--The death toll from a volcanic eruption in New Zealand earlier this month has risen to 19 after police said Monday another person died at an Auckland hospital overnight. There were 47 ...
New Zealand's Whakaari/White Island, a continuously active volcano, was recently photographed by Landsat 9 during a phase of ...
An Auckland eruption would likely send slow-moving rivers of lava flowing through the city – so scientists have been looking ...
When Toba erupted 74,000 years ago ... and the last one went off 26,500 years ago in New Zealand, blanketing most of its island in a layer of thick ash. Now, it's extremely unlikely that one ...