Flames engulf the 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro. Photos / AP
Flames engulf the 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro. Photos / AP
A massive fire tore through a 200-year-old museum in Rio de Janeiro, 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, Greco-Roman art and some ofthe first fossils found in Brazil.
It wasn't immediately clear how the fire began.
News portal G1, citing the museum, reported that nobody was injured and the fire began after the museum had closed for the day.
An email sent to the museum was not immediately returned.
"Two hundred years of work, investigation and knowledge have been lost," said Temer.
According to the museum's website, it has thousands of items related to the history of Brazil and other countries, and is part of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
According to the museum's website, many of its collections came from members of Brazil's royal family.
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Firefighters spray the flames at the museum, which has thousands of items.