New Zealand police have found human remains beneath mud and debris from a landslide that struck a campsite in the popular holiday spot of Mount Maunganui, and are now moving to recover more victims.
Efforts to rescue at least six people buried alive at the park ended on Saturday, with police shifting their focus to recovering human remains.
Police Superintendent Tim Anderson said it could take several days to locate all of the bodies, after a mountain of dirt and debris tumbled onto a campsite…
Efforts to rescue at least six people buried alive at the park ended on Saturday, with police shifting their focus to recovering human remains.
Police Superintendent Tim Anderson said it could take several days to locate all of the bodies, after a mountain of dirt and debris tumbled onto a campsite…