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Nine survivors pulled from Italian hotel

Four more survivors have been rescued overnight from an Italian hotel demolished by an avalanche, but the death toll has risen to five with 15 unaccounted for.

Rescue workers extract a woman alive from under snow and debris
Ten people have been found alive at the hotel which was flattened by an avalanche in Italy. (AAP)

Five people have been confirmed dead at the hotel demolished by an avalanche in central Italy this week, and nine survivors have been pulled from the rubble, the national fire service says.

There were around 30 people in the Hotel Rigopiano when a tsunami of snow smashed into it on Wednesday, and around 15 are still unaccounted for.

The body of one man was recovered from the shattered ruins of the hotel on Saturday morning, after those of two women were found overnight, raising the known death toll to five, fire service spokesman Luca Cari told Reuters.

Four survivors - two men and two women - were recovered overnight after hours of painstaking digging by firemen, who moved cautiously for fear the buried air pockets might collapse.

Four children and a woman were saved on Friday, dug out from under tonnes of snow and debris in a remote valley in the Abruzzo region.

The avalanche came hours after a series of tremors struck the area, which was devastated by deadly quakes last year, and had been grappling with heavy snowfall.

The four-storey building was obliterated, and debris spread for hundreds of metres down the valley in the Gran Sasso park.

A further five people have now been found dead elsewhere in the Abruzzo after the double blow of snow and quakes, the national civil protection agency said on Saturday.

Italian media reported on Saturday that a number of other voices had been heard under the rubble of the hotel, but that it was proving hard to establish where exactly they were. There was no immediate confirmation of this from the emergency services.

Rescue teams would continue to work night and day until everyone was accounted for, Cari said.


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