"We found three more bodies this morning. One is that of an under aged girl," Major General Mano Perera said.
The death toll in the tragedy in the hilly area of Haldummulla which happened on October 29 has now risen to 13.
Perera said the relatives of missing victims have indicated their consent to halt search operations.
"They have told us that they would be happy if the army stopped search operations. They do not want to see the bodies of the dead as it would add to their grief," Perera said.
The tragedy was marked by contradictory claims on figures of people missing. The figure dramatically dropped from initially feared 300 to around 30.
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