The volcanic alert level at Whakaari/White Island has been raised due to a lack of real-time monitoring and increased uncertainty at the volcano.
GNS Science reported last month real-time monitoring on Whakaari/White Island had been lost as instruments on the volcano had not been serviced since the December 2019 eruption.
Power supplies, sensors and cameras had degraded or failed over time.
GNS Science raised the alert level at the volcano to Volcanic Alert Level 2 today as it was now effectively unable to distinguish in near real-time between level 1 (minor volcanic unrest) and level 2 (moderate to heightened unrest) in between monitoring flights.
The rise in alert level was not due to a noticed increase in volcanic activity but to "acknowledge the greater level of uncertainty in our interpretation due to the current lack of real-time data", GNS Science said.