Mar 3 • 20:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Municipal pool invaded and machinery house robbed on the coast of SP

A municipal pool in Mongaguá, São Paulo, was invaded and its entire electric wiring was stolen, leaving the facility without power.

The municipal pool in Mongaguá, located on the coast of São Paulo, Brazil, has been reported as having been invaded, resulting in the theft of all its electrical wiring from the machinery house. This incident occurred on Sunday, impacting the facility's operations directly as the local government stated it will disrupt the planned activities at the site. The invasion was confirmed by municipal guards, who responded to multiple reports from residents about the break-in.

Upon inspection, the guards not only substantiated the invasion but also discovered significant theft and vandalism, including the forced entry into the machinery house. The criminals made off with the copper wiring as well as essential components necessary for maintaining the pool's operation. Additionally, the intruders destroyed other structures within the facility, raising concerns about security and the potential long-term impact on community services.

The city officials of Mongaguá have expressed their frustration over the situation, emphasizing the need for improved security measures and community vigilance. They aim to restore power and safety to the recreational space as soon as possible, given its importance to the local residents and the broader engagement in sports and leisure activities.

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