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Updated at 11:50 pm
The shore of Praia de Iracema and Beira Mar in Fortaleza has a strong presence of police and agents of the Municipal Authority of Transit and Citizenship (AMC). Until around 9:40 p.m., there were still some vendors working on the edge of Beira Mar in Fortaleza, on the night of this Thursday the 31st. From 10 p.m. the establishments began to close. The police even dispersed some passersby, according to information gathered at the scene. Even the police team approached people with styrofoam on the spot. Street trading is prohibited on the site.
See photos of the edge of Fortaleza on New Year’s Eve:
At the Japanese Garden, tourists approached the O POVO team asking if there would be a fireworks display; it was canceled this year to avoid crowds. Some passersby were dressed in white, with cups in hand and without a mask, in a celebratory mood.
Near the response time, few people circulated in the vicinity of Náutico. They wore masks. A movement that was on the boardwalk was dispersed by a rain that started in the place.
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With the isolation of access to the Praia de Iracema sanitary landfill, in Fortaleza, the avenue Beira Mar promenade registered low movement of people and a large flow of inspection agents since Thursday afternoon and night.
The report of THE VILLAGE previously, he observed the movement of tourists and fortresses who practiced physical activities in the place or frequented the beach huts in the afternoon.
See images of the empty embankment of Praia de Iracema this Thursday, December 31
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If at the end of the night people were already seen without masks, before the population that passed by the sidewalk on New Year’s Eve wore masks and did not form crowds, following what is recommended by the special end of the year decree in Ceará. The measures aim to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the state.
During the night, the movement remained low and the team THE VILLAGE He observed the presence of military police in vehicles, on foot and on horseback.
Apart from the smooth flow and heavy surveillance, the streets and access to the sand strip are prohibited and street commerce is prohibited from 8 am.
Thiago Gomes de Goiás says that he came to Fortaleza to spend the New Year on the beach. “But unfortunately there will be no way. Hence our schedule will be to stay at home, with the family together. We will spend the year together, with dinner, which is what we have left,” he says, a businessman and lawyer. .
On the other hand…
The setting in Beira Mar was different from that seen by THE VILLAGE during the morning in Praia do Futuro, where disregard for sanitary regulations could be observed with the occurrence of crowds in the tents. In addition, there were a greater number of people without a mask at the scene.
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The integrated operation between the security forces of Fortaleza and Ceará is organized with a special plan to prevent the formation of agglomerations on the embankment, where New Year’s Eve is traditionally celebrated in the Capital.
The action is organized by the Fortaleza Inspection Agency (Agefis), the Municipal Guard of Fortaleza (GMF), the Military Police of Ceará (PMCE), the Civil Police of the State of Ceará (PCCE) and the Municipal Authority of Transit and Citizenship (AMC).
According to information from the PMCE, 250 police officers will be operating in the place until 10:00 p.m. this Thursday, with 15 vehicles, six Ray teams, two BP Shock teams, an observation platform and two fixed bases on the perimeter. Agefis will operate on the site with the operation of 15 agents.
For the Municipal Guard, 11 vehicles will operate at the site avoiding the formation of agglomerations, in addition to 10 lifeguards and two drone operators. Through AMC, a total of 144 agents are involved in the inspection operation.
Complaints
The population can report cases of non-compliance with the prevention and control measures of Covid-19 by calling Agefis number 156, and also calling 150, 3252-2155, 3252-1571 and 3252-1587, from the State Health Surveillance of Ceará and Central of the Transparent Platform of Ceará.
It is also possible to make complaints through number 136, the Ombudsman’s Office of SUS and the Ministry of Health; or at 127 or 0800.28.11.553, of the Public Ministry of the State of Ceará (MPCE), in addition to the telephone number 190 of the Integrated Coordination of Security Operations (Ciops) of the SSPDS.
* Reporters Gabriela Custódio, Marcela Tosi, Wanderson Trindade, João Gabriel Trez and Alice Sousa collaborated