the deputy commissioner of new zealand police, mike clement.ile before that update was given by the police, our correspondent shaimaa khalil used a helicopter to get as close — as is safely possible — to the island. we are five nautical miles away, this is close as we can get from the volcano. there has been quite a lot of activity on the island, there is a risk of another eruption. this is why it is decided it's still too risky for rescuers to go in and get those bodies. a little earlier our correspondent in sydney phil mercer explained how the complicated operation to recover the bodies would work. it will be very tricky. as we have heard, the science community are telling us there is a 50—50 risk of another eruption on white island. what we understand is the recovery team will be flown in by helicopter from a new zealand navy vessel at first light, and their target, clearly, is firstly to retrieve the six bodies they know about, and also, to look for those two others that aerial surveillance has not been able to locate as yet. we don't know