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Rigopiano Hotel 1/21/17

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Italy avalanche: Four more rescued from Rigopiano hotel

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Four more people were rescued overnight from a hotel in Italy destroyed by an avalanche three days ago.

The rescue means that nine people have been recovered alive from the Rigopiano hotel in the eastern Abruzzo region.

At least 15 people are still missing after the avalanche that came after several earthquakes and heavy snowfall.

While one more survivor has yet to be rescued, Italian media said other voices may have been heard in the ruins during the night.

Four bodies have been found so far.

The first five survivors were taken to safety on Friday, some 40 hours after the avalanche hit on Wednesday.

They had reportedly taken refuge beneath a collapsed portion of ceiling, where they were able to light a fire to keep warm for two days.

The rescue has been hampered by deep snow blocking an access road.

There are also concerns that further avalanches could follow, Italian newspaper La Stampa reported.

INTERACTIVESee the impact of the avalanche on the hotel

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Hotel Rigopiano after avalanche

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Hotel Rigopiano

The first person pulled out on Friday was an eight-year-old boy, the son of a holidaymaker, Giampiero Parete, who had gone to his car when the avalanche struck and first sounded the alarm by calling his boss.

The boy’s mother, Adriana, was pulled out next, telling rescue workers her six-year-old daughter was still trapped inside.

The little girl was also later saved and the family was reunited at a hospital in the coastal town of Pescara.

Hospital officials told the Associated Press news agency they had symptoms of hypothermia and dehydration, but were otherwise in good health.

INTERACTIVESee extent of avalanche destruction

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Hotel in summer

Hotel in summer

Reports said all four children who survived did so because they were all playing in the same games room, that avoided the worst of the damage.

The latest rescues, of two men and two women, took place at about 03:00 local time (02:00 GMT) on Saturday.

Wednesday’s earthquakes included four stronger than magnitude 5, in a region already struggling with heavy snowfall that buried phone lines and took out power cables.

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Media captionRescue teams walked through a snowstorm all night to reach the hotel

Many of the guests had gathered on the ground floor of the hotel to await evacuation following the earthquakes.

But the avalanche completely buried the hotel at about 17:00 (16:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

The force of the snow partially brought down the roof and, according to some reports, shifted the building 10m (32 feet) off its foundations.

Rescuers, who were forced to ski and shovel their way towards the site of the avalanche, were reportedly only dispatched hours later.

rigo-3Rescuers are unsure of the exact total of people – guests and staff – who were at the hotel, but say it could be as many as 35.
Italy has seen a wave of damaging earthquakes in recent months. The Apennines region saw three magnitude-6 tremors between August and October.It is believed that the geological stress is spread across a number of fault lines in Italy’s mountain ranges – with recent earthquakes as the result.

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Italy avalanche rescuers race to find Rigopiano hotel survivors

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Rescuers in Italy still hope to find survivors after an avalanche struck a mountain hotel, killing at least four people and leaving about 25 still missing in the snow.

Teams have been working at the scene for more than 24 hours.

The disaster struck the remote Rigopiano hotel, in the central Abruzzo region, after several earthquakes.

Rescuers have recovered three bodies. Two survivors, affected by hypothermia, have been sent to hospital.

Two people who were outside the hotel at the time of the avalanche survived. Children are among the missing.

The earthquakes, four of which were stronger than magnitude 5, terrified residents of rural areas who were already struggling with harsh conditions after heavy snowfall buried phone lines and took out power cables.

Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni called for national unity, saying Italy was caught in an “unprecedented vice of frost and earthquakes”.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the rest of the EU stood ready to help because “an earthquake in Italy is an earthquake in Europe”.

How difficult is the search?

Teams had to ski and shovel their way towards the site of the avalanche, reaching the hotel only at 04:30 (03:30 GMT) on Thursday.

 

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Snow blocking an approach road held up a vast column of emergency vehicles.

“The upper part of the hotel it’s not there anymore – it’s full of snow inside the different rooms,” said Dr Gianluca Fachetti, who was with the rescue teams.

“But there are several floors and we think most part of the people are on the first floor not the second or third, and it’s very difficult but anyway we hope there could be someone still alive.”

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“There is always hope, if there were no hope the rescuers wouldn’t give everything they’ve got,” Fabrizio Curcio, head of Italy’s civil protection department, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

His teams, he said, would “continue to do everything possible during the night”.

Paying tribute to the dedication of the rescuers, Prime Minister Gentiloni added: “I want to say that we are all holding our breath after what happened last night with the avalanche.”

What happened?

It appears the guests had gathered on the ground floor of the four-star spa hotel, close to the Gran Sasso mountain, to await evacuation following the earthquakes

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Twenty-two guests and seven staff members were registered as being at the hotel, among them children, but rescuers say the actual number could be 35.

The avalanche struck some time between 16:30 and 17:40, based on messages and calls sent by people at the hotel.

It partially brought down the roof and, according to some reports, shifted the building 10m (11 yards) off its foundations.

A guest who was outside the building at the time raised the alarm with his phone.

Giampiero Parete, whose wife and two children are missing, said he had gone to get something from his car: “I was covered by the snow but I managed to get out. The car was not submerged and I waited for the rescuers to arrive.”

Mr Parete, who was taken to hospital with a fellow survivor, continued to make phone calls but it reportedly took until 20:00 before his pleas were acted on by the authorities.

Who are the missing?

A list of 23 names given by La Stampa newspaper suggests that most are Italians but they include a Swiss national and a Romanian.

Three are children aged six, seven and nine, and the oldest person on the list is a man of 60.

Seven of the missing are from the neighbouring region of Le Marche.

A couple from Le Marche who are not recorded in La Stampa’s list, Marco Vagnarelli and Paola Tomassini, were last heard from at 16:30 on Wednesday, when Marco contacted his brother Fulvio on WhatsApp, Ansa reports. The avalanche had still not started at that point.

Marco had told his brother that their departure from the area was being delayed by the bad weather.

Analysis: Why so many quakes in Italy?

By Jonathan Amos, BBC science correspondent

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The Apennines region saw three magnitude-6 tremors between August and October. A succession of quakes like this is often how the geology works.

The big picture is reasonably well understood. Wider tectonic forces in the Earth’s crust have led to the Apennines being pulled apart at a rate of roughly 3mm per year – about a 10th of the speed at which your fingernails grow.

But this stress is then spread across a multitude of different faults that cut through the mountains. And this network is fiendishly complicated.

It does now look as though August’s event broke two neighbouring faults, starting on one known as the Laga and then jumping across to one called the Vettore.

Then came October with a swathe of quakes that broke the rest of the Vetorre. But the stress, according to the seismologists, wasn’t just sent north, it was loaded south as well – south of August’s event.

And it’s in this zone that we have now seen a series of quakes in recent days. About a dozen magnitude fours and fives.

Update from Pat (pitterpat0)

There are things all over both of them about the Rigopiano Hotel that was destroyed by the avalanche. Gianluca was interviewed via telephone on the Pomeriggio Cinque Channel. He was supposed to be at that hotel! OMG!

Here’s that interview:

Also many have posted on Twitter a written statement with words from Gianluca. I have translated it:

Gianluca Ginoble is in shock, “I had to be at the hotel Rigopiano these days. I have miraculously escaped the tragedy, but they are desperate for what happened and for the dead, was a wonderful place and the owner Roberto a dear friend. “

ANSA as’ his testimony singer of The Flight, who lives in Rosetto degli Abruzzi and precisely the owner of the architect would have to go and get it on Tuesday morning to take him to Rigopiano for a few relaxing days. “I cried all night watching the news – he says softly – it is a drama and I could be in. That place was not dangerous at all, it was a magical place, beautiful where you were going to reconcile with nature. The dependence was a dream, it was called the house of the forest. At the hotel have been there several times, I was already friends with Roberto, was working on the project of my house, and also why I would have been there in these days, in peace and friendship. “

Gianluca Ginoble is very sad, “I fear the worst for him. His latest SMS is Tuesday night: the morning of that day at 9 had come to me to get me but it did, and in the evening I wrote ‘Abruzzo is at this time put to the test’. Then nothing, last night we tried to send a message, but did not respond again. . . I’m speechless, “says the 21 year old component with Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto the famous trio in the world. The friendship born by chance by Roberto Del Rosso a year ago it was cemented on the common ground of Abruzzo, “we felt almost every day, in one of his last posts he wrote to me ‘you and I have a mission: to exploit this wonderful land that the Abrusso “is. Hotel Rigopiano had drawn him, tells yet Ginoble, and never did fall away and even when it happened there was so much snow was going to take him Clients, “now was also attended by the show, there had been Tornatore in May it would have to return, so he told me. But all this snow and the earthquake to give the coup de grace. Rescuers are doing the impossible Rigopiano footprint but is no more.”

It says something about an “architect” and “working on the project of my house”. Wonder what that is all about?

I pray every single day for the safety of these guys and I think my tiny prayer has been answered in these last two days!

Take care,

Pat

 

 

Earthquake in Abruzzo!

The Hotel Rigopiano near the Gran Sasso mountains was buried by an avalanche and moved 70 meters from it’s original place. There were up to 30 people including guests and staff in the hotel at the time and all are considered missing at this time. The owner of the hotel, Roberto and his staff are friends of the Ginoble family and Ercole and Gianluca expressed their concern for their safety yesterday.

Ercole said yesterday, “We are strong.” And Gianluca pleaded, “Help! Abruzzo is on it’s knees.”

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Thank you for this information, Daniela

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Earthquake in Central Italy – Gianluca Ginoble Il Volo: “I have no words, just scared”

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The earth is shaking Tonata Center in Italy. By the end of 2016 we were hoping to be left behind these tragic events, at least for a while ‘. At 10.24 to 11.14 and 11.25, today, however, there were three strong earthquakes in one hour, all above magnitude 5, all in centr’Italia, between L’Aquila and Rieti, still near Amatrice. This time were felt clearly even in Rome to Florence and Naples.

To experience first hand this new terrible event was also Gianluca Ginoble . The singer of The Flight was one of the millions of Italians who felt the earth shake and like many of his countrymen, he expressed his emotions on social networks.

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