About 20 students of the group also returned to Hyderabad on the same plane.
Civil Aviation Minister Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju arrived in Kullu today on an Air India plane along with some family members of the missing students.
The families accompanying the Union minister stayed back in the hope that the bodies of their kin may be recovered tomorrow when the search operation resumes.
So far, the bodies of four girls and a boy have been recovered while 19 students and one tour guide are still missing.
They said that the 55cm gate of the project was opened at 6.15 PM and the other 1.5mt gate was opened at 6.45 PM, which caused the flash flood.
Eyewitnesses said that only about six students were at the bank of the Beas river when the cascade of water came and the rest of the missing students had jumped into the river to save their classmates.
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