Feb 11 • 15:58 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Theft at Saeg station leaves residents without water in Guaratinguetá

A water capture unit in Guaratinguetá was burglarized, leaving most of the city without water.

In Guaratinguetá, Brazil, a significant theft occurred when a water capture unit in the rural area was broken into by unknown criminals. They stole 250 meters of essential cables, which resulted in the interruption of the city's water supply on Wednesday, April 11. The Companhia de Serviços de Água, Esgoto e Resíduos de Guaratinguetá confirmed that the security system failed to identify the intruders during the incident that took place in the early hours of the morning.

The theft has had immediate and severe consequences for the local community, as pumping operations were halted due to the loss of the cables, leading to a complete disruption of water services. Company representatives indicated that teams are actively working to replace the stolen materials, aiming to restore water supply by the end of the day. Residents have been urged to conserve water during this period of disruption.

Meanwhile, the local police are conducting an investigation into the break-in, but so far, no arrests have been made. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in public utility infrastructures and raises concerns about crime in rural regions, underscoring the importance of enhanced security measures moving forward to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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