Two New Zealand guides critically injured in the White Island eruption are making progress, albeit subtle, as they recover in hospital.
Kelsey Waghorn and Jake Milbank were among the many injured and hospitalised after the Whakaari/White Island eruption on Monday, December 9.
Waghorn has been a tour guide with White Island tours for five years and suffered burns to 45 per cent of her body.
Waghorn's sister, Rachel Christie, has posted that her sister is now out of a coma but remains in a critical condition in intensive care.
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"She is sedated and still having surgery every couple of days," she posted yesterday. "She has had her family beside her throughout."
She was having surgeries every two to three days for skin grafts and constant monitoring of her burns, according to her givealittle page.
The page states she is in a critical condition and in an induced coma after sustaining full-thickness burns to 45 per cent of her body.
Waghorn is a passionate marine biologist, Christie said, and loved "every second spent out on the ocean doing the job she loves".
Milbank, who turned 19 on the day of the eruption, has burns to 80 per cent of his body. He is now reportedly breathing on his own.
About 20 per cent of Milbank's burns are classified as "serious", and he remains at high risk of infection.
Funds raised on his givealittle page will be used to help the family to remain at his bedside and provide Milbank with what he needs for his recovery.
He is recovering in Middlemore Hospital's intensive care unit.
• People who wish to donate to Waghorn can head here, while anyone wanting to give funds to Milbank's page can click here.