The National Museum of Brazil was heavily damaged by a large fire which began about 19:30 local time (23:30 UTC) on 2 September 2018. Although some items were saved, it is believed that 92.5% of its archive of 20 million items was destroyed in the fire as around 1.5 million items were.
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- dw.com en/fire-at-brazil-national-museum-engulfs-…The fire that ravaged Brazil's National Museum finally went out on Monday, leaving little of the more than 20 million artifacts it had housed.
- bbc.com news/world-latin-america-45392668A fire has gutted the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, the oldest scientific institution in the country.
- en.wikipedia.org National Museum of Brazil fireThe National Museum of Brazil was heavily damaged by a large fire which began about 19:30 local time (23:30 UTC) on 2 September 2018.
- euronews.com 2018/09/03/fire-ravages-brazil-s-…The museum is thought to contain more than 20 million items in its collection including important dinosaur bones and a 12,000-year-old human skeleton of a...
- medium.com popular-science/the-devastating-fire-…These are just a few of the 20 million priceless artifacts damaged or destroyed in a fire at Brazil’s National Museum Sept.
- voanews.com a/tensions-flare-after-fire-destroys-…Anger smoldered in Brazil on Monday after a fire destroyed the National Museum, a cherished historical repository that lacked a sprinkler system and which...
- theguardian.com world/2018/sep/03/fire-engulfs-…Brazil’s oldest and most important historical and scientific museum has been consumed by fire, and much of its archive of 20 million items is believed to have...
- aol.com article/news/2018/09/04/video-shows-the-…Video from inside the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro after a massive fire ripped through the building shows almost nothing survived the blaze on Sunday.
- nbcnews.com news/latin-america/firefighters-…RIO DE JANEIRO — A massive fire that raced through Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum on Sunday is believed to have destroyed much of its collection of...
- nationalgeographic.com science/article/news-museu…The complex also served as the palace for Brazil's post-independence emperors until 1889, before the museum collections were transferred there in 1902.