KATHMANDU, Aug 7: The task force formed by the Ministry of Home Affairs to study the incident of the disappearance of two buses and passengers in the Trishuli River, has submitted its report to Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak at a program held at the ministry on Tuesday.

CHITWAN, July 29: Until a few days ago, there used to be a crowd of people visiting the mortuary of Bharatpur Hospital with the hope of finding their loved ones who lost their lives in the Simaltal bus accident. Even the police working there used to be busy. However, nowadays, the hospital mortuary has been quiet. Although there are ten bodies in the mortuary, the identities of the deceased remain unidentified.

CHITWAN, July 28: The Indian team that came to help search for the two buses and passengers swept away by a landslide into the Trishuli River in Chitwan is set to return home today.

KATHMANDU, July 28: Trishuli river has swept away a 19-kg magnetic device used to trace missing buses, which fell into Trishuli river after being swept away by landslide at Simaltal, Chitwan, some three weeks ago.

CHITWAN, July 27: The search operation for the two buses, which fell into the Trishuli River after being swept away by a landslide in Simaltal, Chitwan, continues for the 16th consecutive day on Saturday.

KATHMANDU, July 20: A team of Indian rescuers has arrived in Nepal to help in searching for those gone missing after the Simaltal bus accident.

KATHMANDU, July 16: The bodies of 15 passengers who went missing in the Trishuli River due to landslides in the Simaltal area along the Narayanghat-Mugling road section in Bharatpur-29, Chitwan, have been found. The two buses that met with the accident were carrying 65 passengers.