Police had earlier in the day said that 30 people were killed and 11 injured in the mishap.
"At least 29 persons have died and nine others critically injured in the ill-fated bus. The number of casualty could increase," district police chief Spill Thamar told PTI.
The Guwahati-bound bus from Assam's Silchar district skidded while crossing a narrow portion on NH 44 at Sonapur at around 10 pm last night, the police said, adding the spot is near a bridge on Lukha river.
The bodies were then taken to Khliehriat community health centre where only one of them has been identified so far, Thamar said.
Earlier reports had said 11 bodies had been salvaged from the accident site.
He said four persons were rescued in operations last night itself, while five others were rescued early this morning. They were rushed to North East Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences in Shillong, Jowai Civil Hospital and Khliehriat community health centre.
The rescue operations to retrieve the bodies have, however, been called off due to bad weather conditions and will be resumed tomorrow, police said.
Thamar, when asked, said bad road condition and absence of proper fencing along the narrow stretches were the reasons behind the tragedy.
In January, at least 10 people were killed when another bus met a similar fate in the area.
In August 2012, 31 persons were killed and 27 others critically injured when an overloaded night bus bound for Tripura fell into a gorge in the area.
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