The divers were airlifted from Vishakapatnam to here following a request from the Himachal Pradesh government. Thereafter, they were airlifted to Kullu, Defence sources said.
The divers are equipped with hand held and side sonars, two rubberised boats along with other equipment.
Two hydrographers are also part of the team, the sources said.
The state government had requested deployment of navy personnel to trace the missing pilgrims underwater, as the turbulent and muddy river water is a major hindrance.
Most of the victims hailed from Barnala and Mansa area, of Punjab.
This week, the search teams found some wreckage of the bus, three km downstream from the accident site, but could not trace any more victims.
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