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Fire destroys priceless artefacts at Brazil’s National Museum

Brazil's National Museum has been consumed by fire, along with 20 million scientific artefacts
Brazil's National Museum on fire
Fire struck Brazil鈥檚 National Museum on Sunday
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Brazil鈥檚 oldest and most important scientific museum was gutted by fire on Sunday, destroying within hours priceless scientific artefacts and collections gathered since the was founded in 1818.

They included the massive , weighing 5260 kilograms, and , a 12,000-year-old human skeleton, the oldest in the Americas. Based in Rio de Janeiro, the museum housed irreplaceable collections of scientific artefacts, specimens and records in geology, botany, biology, palaeontology and zoology, as well as priceless collections of cultural and anthropological artefacts.

鈥淚t is incalculable for Brazil to lose the collection of the National Museum,鈥 said Michel Temer, Brazil鈥檚 president, in a . 鈥淭wo hundred years of work, research and knowledge were lost.鈥

report that the fire began between the museum closing as usual on Sunday, 2 September at 5pm, and 7.30pm. Some reports claim that two key fire hydrants on site were dry, preventing firefighters from tackling the fire in the early stages. Other reports say that successive governments had allowed the museum to fall into disrepair.

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