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    Tourist bus plunges into Lake Baikal, killing seven Chinese nationals

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    By Latest News Editor on February 22, 2026 World News
    Tourist bus plunges into Lake Baikal, killing seven Chinese nationals
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    Divers have recovered the bodies of seven Chinese citizens and a bus driver after a tourist vehicle plunged through the ice on Lake Baikal in Siberia. Igor Kobzev, the governor of the Irkutsk region, confirmed the fatalities and emphasised the dangers of driving on the ice, citing recent incidents in the area. An investigation into the incident has been launched, with a criminal case opened.

    Divers have recovered the bodies of seven Chinese citizens and a bus driver who perished when their vehicle sank through the ice on Lake Baikal, according to Igor Kobzev, the governor of the Irkutsk region. In a statement on Telegram, Kobzev expressed condolences to the victims’ families and noted that the official ice road was closed due to cracking concerns. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, with a criminal case now open.

    Divers have recovered the bodies of seven Chinese citizens and a bus driver from Lake Baikal after the tourist vehicle sank following ice breakage. Governor Igor Kobzev has warned that the official ice road remains closed due to concerns over structural integrity and advised against driving on the ice in poor conditions. An investigation into the incident has been launched, with a criminal case formally opened.

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    Tourist bus plunges into Lake Baikal, killing seven Chinese nationals
    The tragic moment the van carrying eight Chinese tourists and a driver sinks through Lake Baikal (Picture: east2west news)

    More than half a dozen tourists have been killed after a bus fell into the world’s deepest lake.

    Divers have recovered the bodies of seven Chinese citizens and a bus driver after the tourist vehicle plunged after ice broke on a frozen section of Lake Baikal in Siberia.

    Igor Kobzev, the governor of Irkutsk region, said that one tourist had managed to escape the wreckage.

    The politician wrote on Telegram: ‘Divers recovered the bodies of the victims from the site where a car carrying tourists fell through the ice.

    ‘We now know for certain that they are the driver and seven Chinese citizens. I once again express my deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims.’

    Mr Kobzev warned that the official ice road remained closed due to concerns over cracks in several sections.

    He added that Lake Baikal was ‘unforgiving’ in poor conditions and lessons hadn’t been learnt in spite of several other incidents in the area over the last few days.

    Seven Chinese tourists and a driver perish after tour van breaks through ice on Lake Baikal. The picture shows divers retrieving the bodies from the water
    Divers have recovered eight bodies from the wreckage of a tourist bus which plunged into the water while crossing a frozen lake (Picture: MChS Russia/e2w)

    Seven Chinese tourists and a driver perish as tour van breaks through ice on Lake Baikal. The picture shows the 60-ft-deep break in the ice where the vehicle sank
    The 60ft break in the ice where the tourist bus fell in Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest lake in Siberia (Picture: IC Russia/e2w)

    ‘I’d like to once again appeal to everyone planning a trip to Lake Baikal: Before you, against your better judgment, decide to drive onto the ice, think about it. Is it really worth it? Some have already made the wrong choice. The lesson was fatal’, he said.

    A woman and child were rescued by emergency services on Friday after a car became stuck in the lake five kilometres from dry land.

    Another vehicle carrying four holidaymakers sank into the lake after driving over cracking ice.

    Authorities confirmed that an investigation into the bus incident had been launched, with a criminal case open.

    The world’s largest freshwater lake by volume, Lake Baikal is more than 5,000ft deep in parts and covers an area larger than Belgium.

    Located in a rift valley near the Mongolian border, the huge body of water is also one of the clearest lakes on the globe.

    Its surface routinely freezes over for up to five months a year from January to June, with the ice reaching a thickness of up to two metres.

    The UNESCO World Heritage Site is currently under threat from pollution from nearby developments and the flow of toxic substances.

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