Post mortems are being carried out on all five victims of yesterday's fatal bus accident this afternoon by the State Pathologist.
Dublin Bus has set up a family liaison team to deal with the tragedy and has brought in bereavement counsellors to help victims affected by the accident.
An emergency board meeting of the company will be held tomorrow to discuss the tragedy, and the company is offering to meet the medical costs of victims.
Dublin Bus is also bringing in experts from Britain and Germany who are experienced in major transport accidents.
CIÉ was warned less than two weeks ago about the dangers of the bus terminus on Dublin's Wellington Quay where five people lost their lives yesterday.
The off-duty double decker bus mounted the footpath at Wellington Quay and struck another bus, a 66, which was stopping to pick up passengers for Maynooth.
Victims named
Gardaí have tonight released the names of the five people killed.
They were Kevin Gary, aged 43, of River Dale Leixlip; Vasul Tyminsky, aged 33, of Kew Park, Lucan, a Ukrainian national; Margaret Traynor, aged 59, of Tulip Court, Darndale, Dublin; Kathleen Gilton,aged 69, of Newtown, Maynooth and Teresa Keatley of Sillogue Avenue, Ballymun, aged 43.
12 people were still in the Mater, St James's and St Vincent's Hospitals this morning. They are all reported to be stable.
Late last night the buses involved in the crash were removed to Garda Headquarters for technical examination, and the Wellington Quay area has now re-opened to traffic.