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Aftermath of a gas explosion in Jaguaré, São Paulo, showing destroyed homes and emergency services.
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Gas explosion destroys homes in Jaguaré and leaves one dead in São Paulo

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A gas explosion hit the Jaguaré neighborhood in western São Paulo on Monday afternoon (11), killing a 45-year-old man and injuring three people.

São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas visited the Jaguaré explosion site on Wednesday, two days after the accident that killed one person and injured three. He announced that 232 families will receive emergency aid and can choose housing options funded by concessionaires Sabesp and Comgás.

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