The bodies of two more victims of the deadly March 22 Washington state mudslide have been recovered, bringing the number of dead to 41, officials said Monday. The coroner's office announced the discovery of two more bodies Monday morning and said neither had yet been identified. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office reported last week that four people remain missing. A steep hillside gave way on March 22, spilling across the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, burying the riverfront community in mud, trees, and debris. President Obama is scheduled to visit the site Tuesday.