Mineral Water Park Pools Closed Indefinitely After Rains, Announces ICMBio
ICMBio has announced the indefinite closure of the Mineral Water Park pools in Brasília due to structural damage caused by recent heavy rains.
On Friday, the Chico Mendes Institute (ICMBio) announced the precautionary indefinite closure of the Mineral Water pools located in the Federal District. This decision comes in response to substantial structural damage affecting both the water drainage system and visitor access to the pools, resulting from the heavy rains experienced over the preceding weeks. The safety of visitors is the primary concern prompting this closure, ensuring that no accidents occur while assessments are being made.
A dedicated engineering team has been assigned to inspect and evaluate the conditions of the pools to ascertain their safety for public use. The team will conduct a thorough assessment and provide a detailed report to ICMBio, which will dictate the next steps, including necessary repairs and potential timelines for reopening. Updates regarding the status of the pools will be shared once the technical analysis is complete.
Despite the closure of the pools, it is worth noting that access to the hiking trails within the National Park of Brasília remains unaffected, allowing visitors to continue enjoying the natural beauty of the park. This situation highlights the ongoing impact of seasonal weather patterns on local infrastructure and the importance of proactive safety measures in public recreational areas.