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Police have concluded their investigation and found the fire was accidental. Nevertheless, it wiped out months of work by the residents of Madureira, Portela's working-class home base, and dealt a devastating blow to the neighborhood's seamstresses, construction workers and salesgirls who leave behind their workaday lives once a year when they take on their glamorous Carnival alter egos in the Sambadrome. Bianca Monteiro, 22, recalled how she cried in February when she saw on TV the thick smoke rising from the warehouses. Now in her fifth year as one of the "passistas," the fit young dancers who showcase the group's best samba dancing skills, Monteiro feared the worst for Portela, where her father helps keep the 4,000 performers moving along in harmony and six other relatives also parade. "We're all blue-blooded to the core," Monteiro said, a reference the group's blue and white colors. As soon as the flames were out, hundreds of people from Portela's home base, in the poor neighborhood of Madureira, mobilized to remake what was lost. The community center put aside classes and health services for the past few weeks to focus entirely on rebuilding the costumes. For the past month, everyone who was able to do so pitched in, from relatives of group members to students in the canceled classes, even dentists who work out of the community center, said Val Carvalho, head of Portela's social projects. Their work made it possible for the show to go on. "Everyone contributed in whatever way they could: They glued parts of the costumes, swept the floor or just bought food and drinks for the others," Carvalho said. "The fire only took our costumes, not our love for Portela." To sisters Viviane and Geisy Alvarado, who got to the bleachers early for a good spot up front, Portela had already won. "They could be out there in T-shirts," said Geisy Alvarado, 23. "They're gorgeous."
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