Pope Francis on Wednesday dispatched one-sixth of the Vatican's tiny fire department to join rescue efforts following the earthquake that has devastated parts of central Italy.

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The Vatican said one-sixth of its firefighters travelled to the town of Amatrice to help civil protection workers look for survivors still under the rubble and assist those already rescued. The total force of the 108-acre city-state's fire department numbers 37.

A woman (2nd L) cries after been rescued from her home following a quake in Amatrice on August 24,2016. Credit: Reuters

Amatrice was one of the small mountain towns wrecked by the quake. At least 247 people have died in the disaster, with many dozens still missing. Earlier on Wednesday, the pope cancelled a scheduled speech at his weekly general audience on religious teachings and instead prayed with the crowd for victims and survivors.

"Hearing the mayor of Amatrice say that the town no longer exists and learning that there are children among the victims, I am deeply saddened," he told tens of thousands of people gathered in St Peter's Square.