More than 80 foreigners are reported missing in Nepal after last week's 7.8-magnitude earthquake, a government official said Sunday, according to dpa. "According to our records, 82 foreigners from different countries are confirmed missing," Interior Ministry spokesman Laxmi Dhakal said. In Kenjing Valley, site of the famous Langtang trekking route north of Kathmandu, a rescue operation found dead bodies of 48 people, including at least three foreigners buried under a landslide, police officer Prabin Pokharel said. More than 200 people, about half of them foreigners, are still believed to be buried there, he said.