Seven bodies found after Chinese tour bus plunges into frozen lake in Russia's Siberia
A tragic accident occurred in Siberia when a tour bus carrying Chinese tourists plunged into a frozen lake, resulting in the discovery of seven bodies. The incident unfolded near Irkutsk, prompting an immediate response from local authorities. One of the tourists managed to escape, highlighting the dire circumstances surrounding the event. The Irkutsk regional Governor, Igor Kobzev, confirmed the news via the Telegram app, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. In response to the accident, the regional prosecutor's office has initiated a criminal investigation to determine the circumstances leading to this calamity. This incident underscores the risks associated with tourism in extreme weather conditions, particularly in remote locations like Siberia, known for its harsh winters. As investigations continue, the focus will be on ensuring the safety of tourists and understanding the factors that contributed to this tragedy.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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