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Nepal authorities say 65 people were on board the buses missing in a river since Friday

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Nepalese army personnel carry out a search operation for survivors after two buses were swept off the road by a landslide and fell into a swollen river near Simaltal, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) west from the capital, Kathmandu, Nepal, on Saturday, July 13. , 2024. (AP Photo/ Ramesh Paudel)



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