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Search Intensifies for Missing Cyclists in Serra do Mar
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Search Intensifies for Missing Cyclists in Serra do Mar

A major search operation is underway in the Serra do Mar region as firefighters trace the routes of two cyclists missing since Wednesday. The complex terrain and numerous waterways present significant challenges to the rescue teams.

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Quick Summary

  • 1Two cyclists, Gilberto Alves and Carlos Gomes Pereira, disappeared during a trail ride in Juquitiba on Wednesday.
  • 2The last contact was an audio message sent by Gilberto stating they were lost and following a river.
  • 3Firefighter teams from the 6th and 18th Battalions have covered 277 km on land and over 100 km by air.
  • 4The operation involves 23 professionals and six vehicles navigating complex terrain with multiple possible routes.

Contents

The DisappearanceSearch OperationsThe Search TechnologyProfiles and DetailsLooking Ahead

Quick Summary#

A large-scale search operation is currently active in the Serra do Mar region for two cyclists who went missing during a trail ride. The operation, led by the Corpo de Bombeiros, involves extensive ground and aerial coverage across difficult terrain.

The cyclists, Gilberto Alves and Carlos Gomes Pereira, began their journey on Wednesday morning in Juquitiba. As the search enters its sixth day, teams are utilizing geolocation data to map their progress and narrow down potential locations.

The Disappearance#

The cyclists initiated their ride at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, January 14th. Their planned route took them from the Estrada do Jacuba in Juquitiba, aiming for the Trilha da Pedra Lisa in the Serra do Mar mountains. The ultimate destination was the Cachoeira da Salete.

The last verified contact occurred around 3:00 PM the same day. Gilberto Alves sent an audio message to a family member, indicating they had become disoriented. In the recording, he stated, "Oh, my son. We came to do the trail here and we got lost. Now, we are going down the river, you understand? I don't know if we will arrive today."

"We are inconformable; it is difficult."

Ana Carolina Almeida, Gilberto's daughter, reported the disappearance to authorities on Thursday, January 15th. She noted that while her father enjoyed cycling, he was not familiar with this specific region, whereas his friend had more experience with the terrain.

"Oh, my son. We came to do the trail here and we got lost. Now, we are going down the river, you understand? I don't know if we will arrive today."
— Gilberto Alves, Missing Cyclist

Search Operations#

The search effort is coordinated by two specific battalions to cover the vast area. The 6ºGB is responsible for the Peruíbe sector and its surroundings, while the 18ºGB focuses on Juquitiba and adjacent areas.

As of Tuesday, January 20th, the teams have made significant progress in mapping the area:

  • Ground teams have traversed 277 kilometers of trails.
  • Aerial support from the Águia helicopter has surveyed over 100 kilometers.
  • The operation utilizes a geolocation app to track routes and cellular signal towers.

The operation is complex due to the region's topography. There are numerous waterways and intersecting trails, making it difficult to predict the cyclists' exact path. The topography suggests the pair may have followed the Rio São Lourencinho, which flows toward Peruíbe.

The Search Technology#

The Corpo de Bombeiros has released a map generated by a geolocation application, offering a visual insight into the search methodology. This map displays the specific routes taken by rescue teams, points of interest, and the range of cellular antennas.

Key elements on the map include:

  • Trails: Marked paths traversed by search teams.
  • Signal Areas: Large circles indicating the coverage area of communication towers.
  • Interest Points: Locations where teams have focused their efforts.

This data is crucial for avoiding redundancy. By documenting where teams have already searched, commanders ensure that resources are deployed efficiently to unexplored sectors rather than retracing steps.

Profiles and Details#

The missing men are Gilberto Alves, 62, and Carlos Gomes Pereira, 56. Both are residents of the São Paulo metropolitan area, with Gilberto living in Embu das Artes and Carlos in the Campo Limpo district. According to family, both men share a passion for adventure, fishing, and cycling.

Authorities have released descriptions of their attire based on the police report (boletim de ocorrência):

  • Gilberto Alves: Blue shirt, black shorts, and white sneakers.
  • Carlos Gomes Pereira: Grey shorts and unspecified color sneakers.

Both men were carrying their bicycles and only brought water for the trip. The search continues with 23 professionals and six vehicles deployed to the field.

Looking Ahead#

The search for Gilberto Alves and Carlos Gomes Pereira remains the priority for the 6ºGB and 18ºGB. As the operation progresses, the focus will likely shift toward the riverbanks of the Rio São Lourencinho and the surrounding Peruíbe area.

With the terrain mapped and extensive ground covered, rescue teams are relying on the remaining cellular data and topographical analysis to locate the cyclists. The region's complexity requires patience and precision as the search moves into its next phase.

"We are inconformable; it is difficult."
— Ana Carolina Almeida, Daughter of Gilberto Alves

Frequently Asked Questions

The missing cyclists are Gilberto Alves, 62, and Carlos Gomes Pereira, 56. Both are friends and residents of the São Paulo metropolitan area who enjoy cycling and outdoor adventures.

The cyclists disappeared in the Serra do Mar region near Juquitiba. They started their ride on the Estrada do Jacuba and were headed toward the Trilha da Pedra Lisa.

The search is ongoing and involves teams from the 6th and 18th Firefighter Battalions. They have covered hundreds of kilometers on foot and by air, utilizing geolocation maps to track their progress.

The last contact was an audio message sent by Gilberto Alves around 3:00 PM on Wednesday. In the message, he mentioned they were lost and attempting to follow a river downstream.

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