Seventy people including women and children are now feared drowned. Ten have survived and at least 13 bodies have been recovered so far.
No one has yet claimed the responsibility of the deadly attack but we have reasons to believe that there were two suicide bombers.
Our initial investigations suggest that there were at least two suicide bombers involved in the attack. We have found the body parts, including the heads, of the suspected attackers.
The army has been put on alert and can be deployed within minutes if there is any trouble.
We are investigating the motives behind the blasts but apparently it coincided with the visit of Bush.
The death toll is now 57 and around 200 have been injured.
The death toll has now risen to 57, while there are also reports that some people are still missing.
We have found the body parts, including the heads, of the suspected attackers. It was a very well-planned and coordinated attack, and apparently it seems that the attackers were very well-trained.
There has been a partial impact but the banks are open and attendance at government offices is almost normal,
Body parts were found including the heads of the suspected attackers.
At the moment we feel the boat was overloaded and they failed to take required precautionary measures,
An FBI team, comprising officials based in Islamabad and Kabul, has visited the site of the attack and inspected the wreckage of the blown-up consulate vehicles.
They took some photographs and also interviewed some people. They also exchanged some information with our investigators.
They need flights to go back and it will take some time.
It was purely an accident, and no criminal act was involved. So we can only investigate the reasons as to why this happened.
Indications are that extremist and militant organizations could be involved in the blast.
In some areas unknown persons burnt three buses and forced shopkeepers to close their shops. Police fired a few tear-gas shells to disperse them.
Investigators are moving fast. They may have found some lead before they decided to round up suspects for questioning.
The cause of the mishap appears to be mismanagement.