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Various incidents reported during Carnival in Brazil, including a blackout in Copacabana and Leme and a cancelled flight.
The article highlights multiple incidents occurring during Carnival in Brazil, particularly focusing on a blackout in the neighborhoods of Copacabana and Leme, which was attributed to overloading by the electric company Light. This disruption occurred during one of Brazil's most significant cultural events, signalling potential issues with infrastructure during peak periods.
Additionally, a flight operated by Latam had to abort its takeoff after initiating the climb at Guarulhos airport, indicating possible safety concerns that travelers faced in the bustling environment of Carnival. In the festive atmosphere, a mother shared her distress over receiving a video of an abusive incident involving her child, showcasing the darker side of the celebratory period.
The political landscape also plays a role in the Carnival festivities, as there is criticism from the opposition regarding parade tributes to President Lula, with discussions about potential legal actions being considered. Furthermore, Janja, Lula's partner, mentioned she chose not to participate in the parade at Sapucaà to avoid drawing attention or potential repercussions related to Lula's political standing, reflecting the intersection of politics and public celebrations in Brazil.