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Sabesp corta água em 20 bairros. São José se tornou um deserto.

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WATER CRISIS EXPLODES: 20 NEIGHBORHOODS ABANDONED BY AUTHORITIES IN BRAZILIAN CITY

A MAJOR CITY has been PLUNGED INTO CHAOS. This Sunday, the lives of tens of thousands in São José dos Campos were THROWN INTO DISARRAY as their taps ran DRY. The culprit? An “emergency maintenance” by Sabesp, the water utility, leaving residents scrambling and furious.

The shocking list of affected areas paints a picture of widespread collapse: Nova Detroit, Pararangaba, Califórnia, Nova Esperança, and over 15 other neighborhoods are now ghost towns of basic service. The company’s own statement, reproduced here, is a cold slap in the face—a hollow apology that DOES NOT bring back a single drop of water. They promise a “gradual” return by Monday, but where is the URGENCY? Where is the PLAN?

This isn’t just an inconvenience. This is a DANGEROUS failure that exposes WHO truly pays the price for crumbling infrastructure. Families are left without water for cooking, cleaning, or basic sanitation. While the company posts polite notes, regular people are suffering. Why were these communities left so vulnerable? Who is being held accountable?

The silence from other officials is DEAFENING. This pattern of last-minute emergencies and empty promises is a ticking time bomb for every citizen. They wait for you to complain, and then they wait for you to forget.

This is what systemic neglect looks like, and it’s flowing through your empty pipes.



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