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Avalanche in Italy Buries 30 in Ski Hotel After 4 Earth Tremors

Avalanche in Italy Buries 30 in Ski Hotel After 4 Earth Tremors

Aerial view of Rigopiano Hotel and inset showing damage. (Italian Firefighters via AP)
 

By    |   Thursday, 19 January 2017 09:30 AM EST

Up to 30 people were feared dead on Thursday after a mountain ski hotel was engulfed by a powerful avalanche in one of Italy's earthquake-ravaged regions.

Italy's Civil Protection agency confirmed the Hotel Rigopiano had been engulfed by a six-foot wall of snow and that emergency services were struggling to get ambulances and diggers to the site, reported Agence France-Presse.

There had been around 30 guests and staff at the small ski hotel on the eastern lower slopes of the Gran Sasso mountain when the first of four powerful tremors rattled the region on Wednesday morning.

Local media said specialist mountain police who had reached the hotel on skis or by helicopter had begun extracting bodies.

They were quoted as saying there were no signs of life inside the building, which was moved by some 10 meters by the force of the snow.

"There are many dead," one of the commanding officers, Antonio Crocetta, was quoted as saying.

The rescuers at the hotel were reported to have a snow mobile capable of transporting up to eight people.

Ambulances were blocked by two metres of snow about five away, according to the civil protection agency.

Antonio Di Marco, president of the province of Pescara, which includes the mountain village of Farindola, close to where the hotel is located, said two people had been found alive.

"We don't know yet how many people are unaccounted for or dead," he wrote on his Facebook page.

"What is certain is that the building took a direct hit from the avalanche, to the point that it was moved by 10 metres."

Farindola mayor Ilario Lacchetta said on his Facebook page that "the dimensions of the avalanche were huge.

"It took the whole hotel with it." he said.

It was not clear if the two confirmed survivors had been at the hotel or had been out skiing when the avalanche occurred.

One of them was helicoptered to a hospital in Pescara suffering from hypothermia but was not in a life-threatening condition.

The region was hit by four seismic shocks measuring above five magnitude in the space of four hours on Wednesday, when at least one person was confirmed to have died.

The hotel is located around 55 miles from the epicenter of the quakes at Montereale, a small village south of Amatrice, the town devasted in an August earthquake in which nearly 300 people died.

Avalanche warnings were issued across the region which is dominated by Gran Sasso, a majestic 9,554-foot peak. The area has numerous small ski resorts popular with day-trippers from Rome and urban centres on Italy's east coast.

One person was confirmed dead Wednesday after a body was found under the debris of a building in Castel Castagna, a small town to the north of Farindola.

The quake affected an area that straddles the regions of Lazio, Marche and Abruzzo which is home to many remote mountain hamlets.

Although many residents had been evacuated after last year's quakes, there were fears for families who had decided to stay in their homes and are now cut off.

Some 130,000 homes were without electricity overnight as a result of quake-damage to pylons and other infrastructure.

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Up to 30 people were feared dead on Thursday after a mountain ski hotel was engulfed by a powerful avalanche in one of Italy's earthquake-ravaged regions.
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