In a surprising move, a plant in the interior of São Paulo decided to ruthlessly face a series of fires that are ravaging its sugarcane fields. As? offering R$20 for information that leads to the culprits.
Amid an alarming wave of fires that have consumed vast areas of sugarcane fields in the state of São Paulo, the Power plant Santa Adélia took an extreme measure: offering a reward of up to R$20 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the arson fires that have been ravaging its properties.
The initiative, announced in an official note, marks a joint effort between the plant and the local community and government agencies to combat this environmental crime that puts not only agricultural production at risk, but also the safety and well-being of the entire region.
Who will win the R$20?
According to the plant's statement, the reward will be allocated to the first complaint that truly contributes to the advancement of investigations., whether police, administrative or judicial.
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Santa Adélia, which operates in Jaboticabal and Pereira Barreto, has provided communication channels so that reports can be made anonymously, reinforcing seriousness and commitment to confidentiality.
The fires, which have caused incalculable damage to the environment and local fauna, are seen as a direct threat to the safety of the communities involved.
The plant not only repudiates these acts, but also warns of the serious losses they cause, not only in financial terms, but also in social and environmental terms. The value of the reward will be decided by an internal committee, which will evaluate the relevance and usefulness of the information received.
According to Santa Adélia, the payment of the reward is conditional on the arrest of the criminals responsible for the fires, reiterating the need for community collaboration to put an end to this wave of destruction.
The plant expressed its outrage at the fires that have been devastating not only its sugarcane fields, but also those of partners and suppliers, compromising the safety of firefighters and the local community.
In response to the crisis, Santa Adélia intensified its partnership with Union of the Sugarcane and Bioenergy Industry (Unica) and the government of São Paulo.
Security measures have been increased to identify and capture the perpetrators of these crimes, and the plant's fire brigades are in constant action to control the flames and minimize damage.
Fires in the interior of São Paulo
In the last days, the state of São Paulo has faced a significant increase in fire outbreaks, which has already devastated thousands of hectares of native vegetation and agricultural areas.
According to authorities, weather conditions, with low humidity and strong winds, have contributed to the rapid spread of the flames, making the situation even more critical.
The state government, together with several city halls, is mobilizing all available resources to fight the fires, which threaten not only agricultural properties, but also urban areas and environmental reserves.
The question that remains is: will this bold action by Usina Santa Adélia be enough to contain this wave of destruction? And how far can this environmental crisis spread, putting even more lives and ecosystems at risk?