Deracre and City Hall works Operation Tapa-Buraco in streets of Brasileia

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Deracre and City Hall works Operation Tapa-Buraco in streets of Brasileia

The Government of Acre, through the Department of Roads (Deracre), in partnership with the City of Brasiléia, follows this Thursday, 17, with road maintenance services in the municipality, as part of Operation Summer 2025. At this stage, the teams operate in the neighborhoods José Moreira and Ferreira Silva, with hole-slap services in Vitória Salvatierra and Areial streets.

Deracre and City Hall works Operation Tapa-Buraco in streets of Brasileia

Streets of Brasileia undergo improvements with the support of the State Government. Photo: Luiz Fernando / Ascom Pref. Brasileia

The initiative reinforces the union between state and municipality, which has already resulted in paving dozens of roads in recent months. The president of Deracre, Sula Ximenes, stressed that the integrated performance follows the determination of Governor Gladson Camelí, who has prioritized investments in urban infrastructure.

Deracre and City Hall works Operation Tapa-Buraco in streets of Brasileia

Deracre and City Hall advance in the recovery of streets in Brasileia. Photo: Luiz Fernando / Ascom Pref. Brasileia

“We are working with intensity and focusing on the needs of each city. Brasileia has received special attention from the government, and this partnership with the city has guaranteed results,” he said.

According to Mayor Carlinhos do Naked, this is the largest streets recovery operation ever performed in Brasileia, with the goal of reaching 100% of the city’s neighborhoods. Operation Summer 2025 includes paving actions, branch maintenance, bridge construction and execution of large works in all regional regions of the state.

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