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"From Saturday, Cracolândia in the center of São Paulo emptied out"
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"The Cracolândia, a notorious open-air drug market in São Paulo, has been largely cleared out, with authorities attributing the move to a combination of factors, including increased police presence and efforts to weaken drug trafficking in the area. The area, which was once home to around 200 drug users, was found to be largely empty, with only a few small groups of users remaining. Authorities have been working to address the issue, including increasing police presence and implementing measures to reduce drug trafficking in the area. The move has been met with mixed reactions, with some welcoming the change and others expressing concerns about the potential impact on the community."
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