Wellington: The death toll due to the eruption of New Zealand's Whakaari/White Island volcano has increased to 18, after authorities on Tuesday said they have completed the identification process of all the victims, including two missing persons who are presumed dead.
Police released the names of 17 people but didn't identify one more victim, who died in a hospital in Australia, reports Efe news.
Two of the victims - Winona Langford, a 17-year-old Australian citizen, and local tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, 40 - remain missing after the eruption on December 9 on the uninhabited Whakaari Island.
Deputy Commissioner John Tims in a statement said the police's Eagle helicopter searched Taungawaka Bay on Tuesday "for any sign of the two bodies still missing".
"The weather around the island today (Tuesday) has hampered efforts, preventing an earlier search by Eagle and a shoreline search by boat," Tims said.
He said that they would "continue to focus on areas from the island through to the East Cape based on tidal patterns and as the weather allows".
The 17 identified victims comprise two New Zealanders, 12 Australians and three American residents of Australia.
Some 14 people remain hospitalized, most of them in critical condition with severe burns, at a medical centre in New Zealand. Another 12 continue to fight for their lives in Australia.