Nine people have officially been confirmed dead following the fatal glacier collapse in the Dolomites in northern Italy, Regional President of Trento, Maurizio Fugatti, announced on Wednesday evening at the site. Previously, authorities had confirmed seven dead. So far, four of the bodies have been identified by relatives, Fugatti said, while the identities of the other five are still unknown. Earlier on Wednesday, rescue workers had found more remains of buried climbers, believed to be hikers from the same rope team who were swept away by the masses of scree, ice and snow on Sunday. A total o…