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6 found alive in Italy avalanche

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PENNE (Reuters) — Rescuers are digging to free six people found alive under the avalanche that buried a luxury mountain hotel in Italy almost two days ago, a fire department official said yesterday.

“They are alive. We are talking to them,” Luca Cari, spokesman for the national fire brigade, said by telephone from the scene. Cari said six survivors had been found, while an Alpine Rescue official said there were five.

One of the survivors is a young girl, Deputy Interior Minister Filippo Bubbico said, speaking in the nearby town of Penne, where he is monitoring the rescue for the government.

Helicopter­s have been dispatched with equipment and doctors to try to extract and evacuate the survivors, Italian media said.

Rescuers searched all night for some 30 missing people. Two bodies have been removed, officials said, while Italian media said two more were located overnight.

Two men who were outside the hotel when the avalanche hit survived.

The disaster struck the hotel in central Italy late on Wednesday afternoon amid a driving snowstorm, just hours after four earthquake­s with a magnitude above 5 rattled the area.

More than 30 people, including four children, were in the building when the avalanche slammed into it, officials said, reducing much of it to rubble and spreading debris across the valley floor.

As much as five meters of snow covered much of what is left of the hotel, said Walter Milan, a member of the Alpine Rescue service who is on the scene.

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Guardia di Finanza on Thursday shows a wall of snow engulfing the interiors of Hotel Rigopiano in Italy on Wednesday.
AFP This image grab made from a video handout released by the Guardia di Finanza on Thursday shows a wall of snow engulfing the interiors of Hotel Rigopiano in Italy on Wednesday.

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