Criminals steal wires, and classes are suspended at a private university in Campo Grande
Classes at the Anhanguera Uniderp University in Campo Grande were suspended due to a power outage caused by stolen wires.
On Tuesday morning, classes at the Anhanguera Uniderp University in Campo Grande, Brazil, were canceled after criminals stole wires, resulting in a power outage in the area. The university, located on Ceará Street, announced the suspension of morning classes, highlighting that the outage was unexpected and that students would be informed about class resumption as soon as the energy supply was restored.
The university's administration is working diligently to resolve the issue as they are committed to restoring energy as soon as possible. The incident reflects ongoing concerns regarding electrical infrastructure security in urban areas, as such thefts not only disrupt educational activities but also pose broader implications for public safety and community operations.
University officials have encouraged students to report any suspicious activities related to wire thefts to the relevant authorities, including the Metropolitan Civil Guard and the Military Police. This incident raises awareness about the need for improved security measures in public and educational facilities to prevent future occurrences and ensure the safety of both students and staff.