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Nine buses have already suffered a total loss due to fires in Fortaleza and the metropolitan area in 2019, according to a survey conducted by the National Association of Urban Transportation Companies (NTU). The high rate is due to the wave of attacks that – seven days ago – terrifies Ceará.
In just seven days of this year, the capital of Ceará has already added half of the cases recorded in 2018, while 18 buses with total losses due to fires were recorded. Santana), Fortaleza appears in the third place on the list, next to Belo Horizonte, with 83 buses with total loss after fires. Only São Paulo, with 119 attacks, and Rio de Janeiro, with 94, exceed the capital, Ceará.
There are two other cities in Ceará: Forquilha and Juazeiro do Norte. Each of them had two attacks in 2018. The NTU investigation only recorded the buses that burned, which resulted in a total loss.
Only Fortaleza and the metropolitan region reported bus cases burned in Brazil this year. The last update occurred on January 7, 2019 at 14:41.
Day 7 of the attacks
The wave of terror in Ceará arrives on the 7th day followed by Tuesday (8). From Monday night (7) in the morning, criminal factions burned buses, SUVs and trucks. An explosion also took place at the foot of the Tapebas Bridge, in the municipality of Caucaia, in the metropolitan area of Fortaleza.
A total of 160 attacks were recorded in 45 cities last Wednesday (2), according to a Jangadeiro System survey.
According to the SSPDS, 168 people were arrested because they were suspected of involvement in criminal activities
According to the SSPDS, 168 people were arrested and suspected of being involved in criminal activities.
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