Sabeso pipeline breaks at Trevo do Bonsucesso, in Guarulhos, and causes a pole to slide. Reproduction/Social media Residents of the Trevo do Bonsucesso region, in Guarulhos, Greater São Paulo, were left without water after the rupture of a Sabesp water main, which also left a pole leaning over the road in the early hours of this Monday (15). Images recorded by drivers show the pole almost falling onto the road, supported by electrical wiring. According to Sabesp, the leak was caused by third-party work. The company reported that the repair should be completed this Monday (15) and that supply will be gradually restored by Tuesday (16). EDP, the concessionaire responsible for distributing electricity in the city, stated that teams were called during the early hours of the morning and that service in the region has now returned to normal. When contacted, Guarulhos City Hall informed, in a note, that it "continues to monitor the situation together with the responsible bodies". READ ALSO: At an event with Tarcísio, Haddad states that Sabesp was sold ‘at a table of friends’; Now the governor supports privatization and says he focuses on 'results' Now on g1 Occurrences involving Sabesp Privatized in July 2024, Sabesp has been the target of criticism in recent months after four deaths recorded in accidents linked to the company's works since the end of last year. The most recent case occurred on May 11, in Jaguaré, in the West Zone of São Paulo, when an explosion at a construction site killed two people.