Crater opens on beach in the coastal area of SP and exposes pipeline; VIDEO
A crater has opened at the Canto do Forte beach in Praia Grande, Brazil, exposing a broken sewage pipeline, prompting immediate repair efforts and safety measures from local authorities.
A significant crater appeared on the sandy stretch of Canto do Forte beach in Praia Grande, São Paulo, on the morning of October 9. Footage circulating on social media shows a ruptured sewage pipeline clearly visible within the newly formed hole. The event sparked concerns among beachgoers and prompted a swift response from local authorities and service companies.
The São Paulo Basic Sanitation Company (Sabesp) reported that repairs on the sewage line were completed overnight, with the hole filled with sand afterward. This quick action aimed to restore safety to the popular beach area, which is frequently visited by residents and tourists alike. Sabesp officials indicated that ongoing monitoring of the site will continue, and they are prepared for further interventions if needed.
The Praia Grande city government has isolated the affected area to prevent any accidents while investigations are underway to determine the factors that led to the ground settling. As of now, there are no technical reports available that explain the underlying causes for the crater formation, raising questions about beach safety and infrastructure stability in the region.