Arizona officials have closed San Carlos Lake to visitors indefinitely after a complete die-off of its fish population. The state's recreation and wildlife department reported that drought conditions and water released from a dam contributed to this event, which they described as a 'major fish kill' affecting nearly all fish in the lake.
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- loaded language: 'major fish kill'
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- vague attribution: Arizona officials, recreation and wildlife department
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San Carlos Lake in Arizona Closes Indefinitely Following Fish Die-Off
San Carlos Lake in Arizona has been closed to visitors indefinitely due to a complete die-off of its fish population. The wildlife department attributed this incident to drought conditions and water management practices.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'major fish kill'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ vague attribution: Arizona officials, recreation and wildlife department
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Arizona lake closes indefinitely to visitors after all of its fish die
San Carlos Lake in Arizona Closes Indefinitely Following Fish Die-Off