The reason was because the palace was framed, as well as others demolished, as irregular buildings in the region
A property rated at R$ 1 million in the Rocinha favela was demolished on the morning of this Wednesday 9, by agents of the Secretariat of Public Order (SEOP).
The reason was because the palace had been framed, as well as others demolished, as irregular buildings in the Rocinha favela in the south zone of Rio.
The place that had a pool and waterfall with a capacity of 100,000 liters of water and a depth of 3 meters was in the locality known as Roça, at the top of the community. The house stood on a plot of 450 m2. Two floors had been built illegally on the property.
According to Seoul, “the construction was carried out irregularly without any technical follow-up and is illegal, which could pose risks to the lives of the occupants and surrounding residents, due to the robust dimensions of the structures, which, according to technicians from the secretariat , clarify the intention to carry out a large construction”.
The secretary for public order, Brenno Carnevale, said that the goal is to avoid tragedies: “These are constructions without technical supervision. and deforestation, and to ensure that the city settles in an organized way, and above all by preserving the life of the population”.
Also according to Seoul, the construction also used marble in the finish, aluminum railing, shape and structure of the main building during construction.
The property was in danger of collapsing, with the possibility of ending up reaching other residences. The owner of the building has not been identified.
Source: Terra

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