Thirty-six bodies were found and eight injured persons rescued yesterday after nine hours of rescue operations, that had to be discontinued because of low visibility last night.
"We are guessing that there can be a couple of more bodies stuck in the water bed and rescue operations have started at 7 am, Murshidabad District Magistrate P Ulaganathan told PTI.
Deep divers of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Management personnel were conducting the operations, he said.
According to him, the total number of passengers travelling in the bus was yet not confirmed, but it could be around 50.
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"Till last night 36 bodies have been recovered and eight persons have been rescued who are undergoing treatment at the Murshidabad Medical College," he said.
Of the 36 dead, the bodies of 25 were identified, he said.
As many as 32 bodies were retrieved from the bus after it was lifted from the canal yesterday. Earlier in the day, two bodies were found and two others succumbed to injuries.
Another official said, forensic tests would be conducted on the bus to ascertain the causes of the accident.
"Forensic experts will check whether there was any problem with the engine or if there was any technical problem," the official said.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, along with state transport minister Suvendu Adhikari had rushed to the district yesterday to supervise rescue operations.
She also announced that Rs 50,000 would be given to the other injured people.
The accident occurred at Balirghat under Daulatabad police station area around 6 am when the North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) bus was going from Shikarpur in Nadia district to Malda.
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