Massive fire tears through Rio's 200-year old National Museum

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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A massive fire raced through Brazil’s 200-year-old National Museum in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, probably destroying its collection of more than 20 million items, ranging from archeological finds to historical memorabilia.

The destruction of the building, once a palace for emperors that had fallen into disrepair, was an “incalculable loss for Brazil,” President Michel Temer said in a statement.

“Two hundred years of work, research and knowledge were lost.”

There was no word of the possible cause late on Sunday, nor if there were casualties or the exact extent of damage.

A fire burns at the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil September 2, 2018. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Firefighters in Rio did not reply to requests for comment.

Live television broadcast images of the fire, which began after the end of visiting hours at 5 p.m., burning out of control throughout the building late into the night.

The museum, which is tied to the Rio de Janeiro federal university and the education ministry, was founded in 1818. It houses several landmark collections, including Egyptian artifacts and the oldest human fossil found in Brazil.

The museum had suffered from years of neglect under numerous governments, the institution’s vice-director the Globo TV network on Sunday night.

“We never got anything from the federal government,” said the official, Luiz Duarte. “We recently finalized an agreement with (state-run development bank) BNDES for a massive investment, so that we could finally restore the palace and, ironically, we had planned on a new fire prevention system.”

In a statement posted on its website in June, BNDES agreed to financing of 21.7 million reais (4.14 million pounds) to “physically restore the historic building” and also to carry out work to “guarantee more security to its collections.”

Kiloku on September 3rd, 2018 at 02:01 UTC »

This is where our Declaration of Independence was signed. This is where the oldest human fossil from the Americas was. This was the residence of the Portuguese Royal Family for decades.

All gone because of a negligent and corrupt government. The firefighters didn't have enough water (Correction: The hydrants weren't working) to fight the fire, in the same state where the governor pardoned millions in debt from a billionaire company.

Frandelor on September 3rd, 2018 at 01:15 UTC »

It is important to emphasize that this tragedy is happening because of corruption and bad government administration. The building was falling apart for a long time, the local news were all over it, and the government did absolutely nothing to help preserve the 20 million historical itens.

thlamz on September 3rd, 2018 at 00:25 UTC »

Not only the oldest museum in the country but also the oldest scientific institution. Just the building itself has absurd historical significance as it was the residence of the Portuguese royal family for a while. Holy shit.