First came the dead fish, then invasive plants. A year later and Lake Suchitlán’s pollution remains a mystery

First came the dead fish, then invasive plants. A year later and Lake Suchitlán’s pollution remains a mystery

F rom the village of Copapayo, Noel Avalos recalls the morning they ran to the shore of Lake Suchitlán, ’s main hydroelectric reservoir, also known as Cerrón Grande, and its largest body of freshwater, to find had washed up overnight. I f there was an official explanation for what happened, it neve...

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