In June, thousands of fish were found dead on the banks of the Lara River, which feeds into the main water supply for the capital of Azacualpa, Santa Rosa. The deaths were the result of a cyanide spill from the San Andres mine.
Honduran authorities responded to the cyanide spill with a team of “investigators” made up of representatives from the police, military and private security, along with a few token geologists. They have not responded to requests for information, leading community leaders to believe the investigation will simply be another cover-up exercise.
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