Death toll from New Zealand volcano rises to 21 as victim dies from injuries nearly two months later
Identity will be revealed once family informed, police say
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Another person has died from injuries caused by a volcano eruption in New Zealand more than a month ago, bringing the total number killed to 21, police have said.
The victim – who has not yet been publicly identified – died in an Auckland hospital on Tuesday night, according to John Tim, a deputy commissioner.
There were 47 people visiting the tourist destination of White Island when the volcano erupted on 9 December, initially killing 13 people.
Eight more people have died in hospitals in New Zealand and Australia in the weeks following the eruption, which saw scores hospitalised for severe burns.
Experts say super-heated water that burst from beneath the crater’s surface caused the injuries.
Some victims saw burns cover large portions of their bodies or damage their lungs.
Many of those killed and injured were Australian tourists who had been travelling aboard the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Ovation of the Seas.
Two British women were also hospitalised for injuries.
One of the people who died in the weeks after the eruption was an American woman, Mayuari Singh, whose husband was also wounded.
New Zealand authorities are investigating the circumstances around the disaster.
Many have questioned why tourists were allowed on the island after its alert level was raised by authorities three weeks before the eruption.
Mr Tims, the police deputy commissioner, said the latest victim died at Auckland’s Middlemore Hospital.
Their identity will be revealed once their wider family has been informed, he said.
Associated Press
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