Mar 3 • 14:07 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

VIDEO: alligator trapped in sewage plumbing prompts rescue in Salmourão

An alligator was rescued from sewage plumbing in Salmourão, SP, Brazil, after becoming trapped during routine maintenance by sanitation workers.

In Salmourão, São Paulo, a remarkable rescue took place as an alligator was freed from a sewage system after getting trapped in its plumbing. This incident occurred on Monday morning, surprising local residents, who captured a video of the rescue operation. The animal was discovered by employees of the Basic Sanitation Company of the State of São Paulo (Sabesp) during standard maintenance checks in the sewage treatment facility, where it had become stuck in the grate.

Upon realizing the animal was in distress, Sabesp workers promptly notified the military police and the fire department, who arrived quickly to safely extract the alligator. Fortunately, the situation did not disrupt the operation of the sewage treatment system, as confirmed by Sabesp, which stated that no emergency maintenance was necessary and that all essential sewage collection and treatment services continued uninterrupted throughout the incident.

After the successful rescue, the local authorities, including the town's mayor, expressed their gratitude to the responding teams for their quick and efficient action, highlighting the importance of cooperation during unexpected events like this. The alligator was ensured a return to its natural habitat without further complications, reflecting the community's commitment to both public safety and wildlife preservation.

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