Twelve people are now confirmed to have died after disaster struck the Hotel Rigopiano in the mountains of central Italy.
Rescuers have refused to give up hope of finding survivors, after three live puppies were retrieved from under the rubble yesterday.
Italian authorities are meanwhile investigating the chain of events leading to the avalanche to see if the tragedy could have been avoided.
An investigation for manslaughter has been opened to probe whether risks had been taken into account during the construction of the hotel and on the day of the disaster itself.
New routes have been dug into the rubble, but the search operation is proceeding slowly, with rescuers often digging with their bare hands over fears of causing a further collapse in the wreckage.
The avalanche hit the hotel with the force of 4,000 trucks travelling at full speed.
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