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Massive blaze rips through Brazil museum

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A MASSIVE fire tore through a 200-year-old museum in Rio de Janeiro late Sunday, lighting up the night and sending large plumes of smoke into the air.

Firefighte­rs worked to put out the blaze at the esteemed National Museum in northern Rio, which houses artefacts from Egypt, GrecoRoman art and some of the first fossils found in Brazil.

In a statement, the mu- seum said the blaze began about 7.30pm There were no reported injuries and the fire began after it had closed to the public, said the statement. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how the fire began.

In a statement, President Michel Temer said it was “a sad day for all Brazilians”. “Two hundred years of work, investigat­ion and knowledge have been lost,” he said.

According to the mu- seum’s website, it has more than 20,000 items related to the history of Brazil and other countries, and that many of its collection­s came from members of Brazil’s royal family.

Connected to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, the museum has exposition­s that include anthropolo­gy, archaeolog­y and paleontolo­gy, among others. The vice director of the museum, Luiz Fernando Dias Duarte, told Globo news the museum suffered chronic underfundi­ng.

“Everybody wants to be supportive now. We never had adequate support,” he said. Brazil has struggled to emerge from its worst recession in decades. The state of Rio de Janeiro has been particular­ly hard hit in recent years thanks to a combinatio­n of falling oil prices, mismanagem­ent and corruption.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HISTORY UP IN FLAMES: People watch as a fire engulfs the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Picture: AFP HISTORY UP IN FLAMES: People watch as a fire engulfs the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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