Firefighters try to save relics as fire engulfs 200-year-old Rio museum
Updated: 2018-09-03 08:20
President Michel Temer called it "a sad day for all Brazilians.""Two hundred years of work, investigation and knowledge have been lost," Temer said in a statement.
According to its website, the museum has a vast collection related to the history of Brazil and other countries, and that many of its collections came from members of Brazil's royal family.
Robadey said firefighters got off to a slow start fighting the blaze because the two fire hydrants closest to the museum were not functioning. Instead, trucks had to be sent to get water from a nearby lake.
But he added that some of the museum's pieces had been spared.
"We were able to remove a lot of things from inside with the help of workers of the museum," Robadey told Globo News.