A MAIOR OBRA HÍDRICA DO BRASIL: Funcionou ou Foi Dinheiro Jogado Fora?
The transposition of the São Francisco River is one of the most ambitious and controversial projects in the history of Brazil. With an investment of more than R$12 billion, it promised to bring water to the northeastern hinterland and transform the lives of millions of Brazilians. But did it deliver on its promise? In this video, you will understand the origin of the project, the challenges faced, the advances already delivered and the real impact of this megastructure. Get ready to see what is behind the largest water project in the country. Also watch: [TRANSOCEANIC RAILWAY: The Project That Could Connect Brazil to the Pacific]( • BRASIL NO PACÍFICO? A Rota Bioceânica Que ... ) 📌 Subscribe to the ALAMEDA channel for more videos about major projects and urban mobility in Brazil. #Transposition #RioSãoFrancisco #Engineering

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