Rescuers were still pulling bodies from the rubble after the raids hit residential buildings in Salo southeast of Yemen's third city Taez, rebel-controlled media said, giving a toll of 17 dead and seven wounded.
Most of those killed were women, sabanews.Net said, reporting four strikes hit three residential buildings, "completely destroying them".
A doctor at the town's public hospital said it had received the bodies of 15 dead and was treating seven wounded.
There was no immediate comment from the coalition, which launched a military campaign against the Iran-backed Huthi rebels and their allies in March last year to support President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi's government.
"All those in the houses were killed," he told AFP, adding that a child and seven women were among the dead.
The coalition has come under mounting international criticism for the high civilian death toll from its bombing campaign.
An October 8 strike that killed more than 140 people attending a funeral ceremony for the father of a rebel leader in the capital Sanaa drew condemnation even from close Western allies.
The coalition launched a swift investigation into that attack and acknowledged that one of its warplanes had "wrongly targeted" the funeral based on "incorrect information".
The town of Salo has been the scene of fierce fighting for months as pro-Hadi forces attempt to advance towards Taez, where the government garrison is almost entirely surrounded by the rebels and dependent on a single supply line from the south.
The Shiite Huthi rebels have been attempting to block the advance, which would allow reinforcements to be brought directly along the main road from the government's headquarters in second city Aden to the south.
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