Cruise ship passengers gather at Salisbury Wharf after an eruption at White Island injures fellow travellers. Photo / Sandra Conchie
Cruise ship passengers gather at Salisbury Wharf after an eruption at White Island injures fellow travellers. Photo / Sandra Conchie
Cruise ship passengers were shocked to learn some of their fellow travellers are believed to be among the injured on White Island.
The Ovation of the Seas was yesterday berthed at Tauranga Harbour and some passengers had been scheduled to visit the island, having caught buses to Whakatāne.
Port companychief executive Mark Cairns said he understood the majority of those injured in the eruption were from the ship. Some travelled by bus, sometimes wealthy passengers also travelled by helicopter, he said.
The cruise ship did not depart as it was originally scheduled to last night.
Passengers at Salisbury Wharf said they were shocked to learn of the eruption.
North Queensland couple Rachel Brown and Dallas Goode were buzzing after spending time touring around Tauranga as they returned to the ship. "Oh my God, it's really scary and so, so sad, " Brown said.
Australian Nigel Walker said his thoughts were those who were injured and unaccounted for. "It's tragic ... I was only saying to my mother-in-law before the cruise that White Island would be a great pĺace to visit. "
The New Zealand Cruise Association stated its main concern was for the wellbeing of the passengers.