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16 days since Simaltal tragedy: 38 passengers still missing

Chitwan, July 28: It has been over two weeks since the occurrence of Simaltal tragedy, but 38 passengers are still missing. Two buses were swallowed by the Trishuli River after they were swept into it by the landslide at Simaltal along Narayangadh-Muglin road section in Bharatpur Metropolis-29 on July 12.

Simltal bus plunge: Search for missing buses, passengers continues on…

Search for the two missing buses and their passengers continues on the 12th day of the incident in which landslide

Search for missing passengers, buses still underway

Search operation for the missing buses and passengers in Simaltal landslide has been accelerated even today, the 11th day since

Indian team begins search for missing bus and passengers

The team from India that came to assist with the search for two passenger buses and its passengers that were

Simaltal disaster: Indian rescue squad arrives in Nepal

A team of Indian rescuers has arrived in Nepal to help in searching those gone missing after Simaltal bus accident.

Two dead bodies found in Champaran in India

Out of 65 missing passengers in the Simaltaal bus plunge incident, two were found in West Champaran, Bihar State of

Simaltal incident: Ministry-formed committee completes on-site study

A study committed formed by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport after the sweeping away of the two buses

Madhes government announces assistance to Simaltal victims

The Madhes province government is to provide relief assistance to the families of those people from the province killed in

Simaltal landslide: 15 bodies retrieved, eight identified

Fifteen bodies, out of 65, who went missing after two passenger buses plunged into the Trishuli River following a landslide

13 bodies believably of missing passengers found so far

Among those went missing with the sweeping away of two buses in landslide at Bharatpur metropolis-29, Simaltal in Chitwan on