Many missing as Italy avalanche buries hotel

Rescuers taking part in the salvage operations in front of the Hotel Rigopiano engulfed by a powerful avalanche in Farindolaon Thursday.

Rome - The three-storey building was hit by a two-metre high wall of snow on Wednesday afternoon.

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By AFP

Published: Thu 19 Jan 2017, 10:00 PM

Last updated: Fri 20 Jan 2017, 12:40 AM

 Several children were among the missing on Thursday after a devastating avalanche buried an Italian mountain hotel with more than 25 people believed to be trapped inside.
The prospects of anyone being rescued alive from the ill-fated Hotel Rigopiano looked bleak with rescue efforts hampered by heavy snow that had blocked access roads to the remote site.
The three-storey building was hit by a two-metre high wall of snow on Wednesday afternoon.
The first rescue workers only reached the remote site in the early hours of Thursday and it was midday by the time a snow plough and the first mechanical excavation equipment got there.
As some 35 firemen and sniffer dogs combed the rubble, officials said one body had been recovered and the location of another one identified by early afternoon.
"We are trying to recover bodies," said fire service spokesman Luca Cari. Asked if there was any hope of survivors, he said: "You never know."
He added: "The building was basically run over by the avalanche leaving it buried.
"I saw mattresses that had been dragged for hundreds of metres, which shows how big the search area is. There are tonnes of snow, tree trunks and all kinds of detritus."
Italian television showed images of piles of masonry and rubble in the entrance area of what they dubbed a 'coffin hotel'.
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. Quake experts said the tremors almost certainly triggered the snowslide.
The four-star hotel's guests had been assembled on the ground floor awaiting an evacuation following the quakes that was delayed by snow-blocked roads when the avalanche struck.

AFP

Published: Thu 19 Jan 2017, 10:00 PM

Last updated: Fri 20 Jan 2017, 12:40 AM

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