Suspecting that the bodies could be of July 23 bus mishap victims, their relatives have been informed to come to the spot to identify the bodies, a senior official said.
Eight persons were killed and 26 others were feared to have been washed away as the bus they were travelling by plunged into turbulent Parbati River at Sarsari Kullu district in that accident. 15 other persons were injured in the mishap.
There are chances of recovering more bodies as dead bodies keep flowing into the dam and remained untraced.
Massive rescue operations were launched for nearly a month by NDRF, ITBP, Navy, Power project and police rescuers but only 23 bodies could be recovered while remaining 23 bodies were untraced.
Seven bodies were recovered on the day of the mishap and two bodies were recovered the next day while remaining bodies were recovered in coming days.
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