"A total of 67 people were in the bus which was washed away. Of them, 21 bodies are yet to be recovered, while 46 bodies have been fished out," Inspector General of Police (IGP) (Jammu Zone) Rajesh Kumar told reporters here today.
An operation by police and Army is on to trace rest of the bodies, he said.
The IGP said a case has been registered with regard to the mishap and investigation is only to fix responsibilities.
General Officer Commanding (GoC), 16 Corps, Lt Gen H K Singh had on Sunday told reporters that there is an apprehension that the bodies might have been swept away to Pakistan as one of the bodies was recovered in a nallah joining Chenab close to the border.
Meanwhile, the IG said bodies of seven of the 41 people who died in a landslide in a village in Panchari belt of Udhampur district four days ago have been recovered.
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