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The first phase of the coronial inquest looking into the 2019 Whakaari/White Island eruption has drawn to an end.
Twenty-two people died and 25 people were injured, most of them seriously, after they were on the island when it erupted on 9 December 2019, sending ash 3.6km into the air.
The bodies of two victims were never recovered.
Phase one of the inquest, which began in October 2025, focused on the emergency and medical response.
Counsel for bereaved families and survivors, Anna Adams said while the first phase had been valuable, for the bereaved families and survivors to properly understand the events that day, questions still remained.
"Was it ever appropriate to run tours to White Island during volcanic alert level 2, where the best rescue that could be achieved in the event of an eruption was an 83 percent civilian
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