Hero pilot's mercy dash: 'We took care of our own business'
The pilot has revealed the "horrific" scenes he found in the aftermath of the eruption.
The pilot has revealed the "horrific" scenes he found in the aftermath of the eruption.
Tales of courage and heroism have emerged in the aftermath of the deadly disaster.
Five confirmed dead, eight missing, 31 in hospital after White Island volcano erupts.
Adelaide woman Lisa Hosking located in a Hamilton hospital, suffering from severe burns.
"The mood has changed dramatically." Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"The risks were huge and arguably would be impossible to protect against."
Up to 50 people were around or on Whakaari/White Island at the time of the eruption.
Family and workmates at Te Manuka Tutahi Marae. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Yesterday's blow would've given people on White Island as little as seconds of warning.
Former Whakatane mayor has slammed the health and safety regulations.
Worried families have posted details of their loved ones online.
One woman's awful wait for news at the Whakatāne Wharf.
The NZ Defence Force is due to approach White Island at first light today.
News organisations break into local coverage to share the terrible events in NZ.
Westpac Rescue Helicopter footage shows an island coated in ash.
Whakaari/White Island erupted at 2.11pm yesterday.
A young tour guide is among those who lost their life in Monday's eruption.
Latest from the White Island explosion.
Three more people died today, bringing the death total so far to 12.
Weekend road toll rises after fatal crash near Whakatāne.
New Zealand fire service preparing for a dry season on the back of hot November.
A mattress fire in the police station sparked response by emergency services.
There will be a one year trial on the service next year.
Police were called to the scene by ambulance.
'We are just patching up classrooms and making do with what we've got.'
The deaths have Ōpōtiki locals calling for action.
Jesse Whare is one of the lucky ones - she has a match. Others are still waiting.
In total, 360 police staff were deployed to Kawerau for Operation Notus.
Te Hawiki Hona Kiri Te Amo, 16, had a non-survivable head injury.