White Island volcano eruption: Fears of new blast five years after 22 people were killed

24 Australians and 47 tourists were on White Island in New Zealand when the volcano erupted.

THE DEAD:

Julie Richards, 47, and her daughter Jessica, 20, from Brisbane.

Julie Richards, 47, and her daughter Jessica, 20, (pictured) from Brisbane are among the dead

Martin Hollander and his wife Barbara

Martin Berend Hollander, 48, from Sydney.

His two sons, Berend, 16, and Matthew, 13, who attended Knox Grammar school in Sydney, both died in hospital after being seriously injured in the explosion.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr Hollander works at Transport for NSW as a Freight Initiatives Manager.

He is also a director at Wipunen Incrementum Capital, a Singaporean asset management company.

The bodies of Mr. Hollander and Mrs. Hollander were later found on the island.

Martin Berend Hollander, 48, from Sydney, was formally identified on Monday. His wife Barbara (left) has yet to be formally identified

Martin Berend Hollander, 48, from Sydney, was formally identified on Monday. His wife Barbara (left) has yet to be formally identified

Gavin Dallow, 53, and stepdaughter Zoe Hosking, 15, from Adelaide

Lisa Dallow's 15-year-old daughter Zoe (pictured) has died

Adelaide's Gavin Dallow has died

The Hosking/Dallow family were on tour at the time of the eruption. Mother Lisa Dallow is among the injured in hospital. Her husband Gavin (right) 53, and her 15-year-old daughter Zoe, from Adelaide, (left) were pronounced dead

Mr Dallow’s body was identified by police from the five bodies found on the island. Zoe was later formally identified as the victim.

Karla Mathews, 32, and Richard Elzer, 32, from Coffs Harbour, NSW

Karla Mathews (left), 32, has died, as has her boyfriend Richard Elzer (right), 32, from Coffs Harbour

Karla Mathews (left), 32, has died, as has her boyfriend Richard Elzer (right), 32, from Coffs Harbour

The couple were identified as tourists still on the island and their families presumed them dead.

Jason Griffiths, 33, Coffs Harbour, NSW

Jason Griffiths, 33, from Coffs Harbour was taken to hospital in critical condition but died of his injuries on Wednesday.

Jason Griffiths, 33, from Coffs Harbour was taken to hospital in critical condition but died of his injuries on Wednesday.

Jason Griffiths, 33, from Coffs Harbour, NSW, died from his injuries after being taken to hospital in a critical condition.

He had been touring the volcano with married couple Karla Mathews, 32, and Richard Elzer, 32. Friends said they are now dead.

Matthew (year 8) and Berend Hollander (year 10) from Sydney

Matthew Hollander

Berend Hollander

Matthew (left, year eight) and Berend (right, year 10) Hollander were pronounced dead on Thursday morning

Brothers Matthew, 13, and Berend, 16, Hollander, attend Knox Grammar school.

They died in two New Zealand hospitals after fleeing the island with terrible burns.

Their father Martin and mother Barbara have passed away.

Krystal Browitt, 21, from Melbourne, and her father Paul

Krystal Browitt was on the cruise for her 21st birthday with family

Krystal Browitt was on the cruise for her 21st birthday with family

Mrs. Browitt was on the Ovation of the Seas cruise with her family for her 21st birthday.

Mr. Browitt died in hospital on January 13.

Their mother Marie escaped death by staying on the cruise ship.

Anthony Langford, 51, and his wife Kristine Langford, 45, from Sydney

Anthony Langford, 51, (pictured with his wife Kristine) was among those still missing from the disaster. He was declared dead by police on Sunday

Anthony Langford, 51, (pictured with his wife Kristine) was among those still missing from the disaster. He was declared dead by police on Sunday

Kristine Langford, 45, from Sydney, is also among the dead.

The couple’s 19-year-old son, Jesse, survived the volcanic eruption and is recovering in hospital after suffering burns over 90 percent of his body.

Mr Langford worked for Sydney Water.

Winona Langford, 17, age 6dney

According to police, Winona Lanford (pictured back center between her parents Anthony and Kristine) was among the missing bodies still on White Island. She is believed not to have survived.

According to police, Winona Lanford (pictured back center between her parents Anthony and Kristine) was among the missing bodies still on White Island. She is believed not to have survived.

According to New Zealand police, one of the bodies still missing from White Island is that of 17-year-old Winona Langford from Sydney.

Winona’s mother and father are deceased.

Her body is either buried on the deadly volcanic island or in the sea.

THE WOUNDED:

Stephanie Browitt
Stephanie Browitt suffered burns over 70 percent of her body.

The 24-year-old Melbourne woman had her fingers amputated and wears a full face mask to protect her healing skin.

Stephanie Browitt suffered burns over 70 percent of her body

Stephanie Browitt suffered burns over 70 percent of her body

Lisa Dallow, 49, from Adelaide

Lisa Dallow (right with her missing husband Gavin), 49, from Adelaide

Lisa Dallow (right with her missing husband Gavin), 49, from Adelaide

She was placed in an induced coma at Hamilton Hospital, with burns to 57 percent of her body.

Jesse Langford, 19, Sydney

Found: Jesse Langford (pictured with Michelle Spring, believed to be his girlfriend) is the sole survivor of his family

Found: Jesse Langford (pictured with Michelle Spring, believed to be his girlfriend) is the sole survivor of his family

Jesse Langford was the only survivor of his family of four who visited the island on an Ovation of the Seas cruise for his father’s birthday