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Driver escapes before vehicle plunges through ice on Del Clark Lake near Canby, Minnesota

Ice was compromised by recent warm weather, Yellow Medicine County Sheriff's Office reports.

A man places orange cones around the hole in the ice in on a lake where a truck went through. A small cooler floats in the opening while a fishhouse sits in the background.
Cones are placed where a vehicle broke through the ice on Del Clark Lake near Canby, Minnesota, on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. The driver was able to safely exit the truck, which settled in about 30 feet of water.
Contributed / Yellow Medicine County Sheriff's Office

CANBY — A driver escaped unharmed before his vehicle broke through the ice on Del Clark Lake near Canby around 8:50 a.m. Sunday, according to a report from the Yellow Medicine County Sheriff's Office.

The driver was able to exit the truck safely and return to his group without suffering any injuries, the Sheriff's Office stated.

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The vehicle has now settled in approximately 30 feet of water, and recovery efforts are being coordinated. Preliminary investigations suggest that the ice at the location of the incident had been compromised due to the recent warm weather.

The area where the vehicle fell through has been clearly marked with traffic cones to alert the public, according to the Sheriff's Office. Authorities remind everyone that no ice is ever completely safe and encourage extreme caution when venturing onto ice-covered lakes.

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