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An Australian woman who survived a volcano eruption in New Zealand has woken from a coma to the tragic news that her loved ones died in the blast. Lisa Dallow, 48, learned of the passing of
her husband Gavin Dallow, 53, and daughter Zoe Hosking, 15, when she recently woke up from her medically induced coma, a family spokesperson told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on
Monday. The mother of one — who was vacationing with her family when a volcano on White Island erupted on Dec. 9 — had suffered burns to 60 percent of her body, according to _The
Australian_. She has been receiving treatment at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, the newspaper reported. “It took her a while for it to sink in and then she just kept saying she can’t believe
they have died,” a representative for the family told the _Adelaide Advertiser_. “She remembers it exploding and then telling everyone to run,” the spokesperson said. “She then recalled how
rocks were falling everywhere and hitting her on the back. She remembers thinking ‘when are they going to come and rescue us?’ The next thing she knows is she is in hospital and wondering
where she was.” According to Australia’s 9News, Lisa was still in a coma recovering from her injuries when her late husband was laid to rest at Adelaide Oval last month. “We’ve got to be
careful with anything we say to her because she’s very traumatized by what happened and it’s quite emotional,” Lisa’s father-in-law Brian Dallow told the outlet, adding that the mom is “not
entirely out of the woods.” RELATED VIDEO: MISSING NEWLYWEDS FOUND SUFFERING SEVERE BURNS FOLLOWING DESPERATE SEARCH AFTER VOLCANO ERUPTION The _New Zealand Herald_ reported on Sunday that
Zoe’s funeral had been delayed in hopes Lisa could attend. However, given the extent of her injuries, Lisa may not be able to recover in time for her daughter’s memorial service, the paper
said. “Obviously Lisa had no input into Gavin’s funeral,” Lisa’s sister-in-law Meredith Dallow told _the Herald_. “So they [family] want her to be able to have a bit of a say, even though
she won’t be able to attend, in what she wants for Zoe.” “It means she hasn’t been able to attend her husband’s funeral, or Zoe’s funeral,” she continued. “All she can do is watch the
video.” According to New Zealand police, 21 people have died from the volcanic eruption, which unfolded at White Island — also known by its Maori name, Whakaari — last year. Of those
victims, officials said 19 died in New Zealand, while two died in Australia. The fatal blast occurred on Dec. 9, just after 2 p.m. while 47 travelers — who were from the United States,
Australia, China, Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom — were on the island, authorities confirmed. Thirty-eight of the tourists were traveling on Royal Caribbean’s cruise
ship Ovation of the Seas, the _New Zealand Herald_ reported. As victims continue to receive treatment in intensive care and burn units across New Zealand and Australia, authorities are
investigating whether it was safe to have tourism at the active volcano, the _Herald_ reported.