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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.

Residents in Campinas region cities, including Limeira, Paulínia, Hortolândia and Monte Mor, report bad smell and taste in Sabesp-supplied water over recent days. Complaints include a strong moldy odor affecting consumption and daily tasks. The company states the water remains safe for use.

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São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas published an article praising his achievements over three years in office, claiming to have had the 'courage to make the impossible happen'. A response from a state deputy from the PT party questions these claims, pointing out half-truths and omissions based on official data. The text highlights failures in areas such as the Sabesp privatization, infrastructure, and public security.

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