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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 3

    More than 20 million items were at risk in a fire at the National Museum of Brazil, a staggering cultural toll that includes prehistoric fossils and one of the world's largest meteoriteshttps://nyti.ms/2PzeMfw 

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      2. Leonardo Maciel‏ @leonardommaciel Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Today is one of the saddest days in Brazilian history result of corruption of previous governments that invested billions of public funds for artists' events Millionaires to promote alienation and perversion to the people. Lula is a killer of lives and the history of Brazil.

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      4. Leonardo Maciel‏ @leonardommaciel Sep 3
        Replying to @menezesdanimaga @nytimes

        Lula and Dilma sorry! Lei Rouanet é uma lei de incentivo a cultura?

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      1. Lw‏ @LwOcngrlcw Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        So tragically sad and so preventable. Dust to dust

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      2. Jonathan Nycusa‏ @larjanincharj Sep 3
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        Horrible tragedy, my condolences to the nation of Brazil 🇧🇷💔

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      1. José Eustáquio‏ @eustaquiocjr Sep 3
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        The meteorite was one of the few pieces that didn't suffer from the fire. 5kg of solid iron.pic.twitter.com/N6Kb5o9EQl

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      2. Jules Verne‏ @poolsadie Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Did they not pay their protection money?? Very sad, there are fire detectors all over the place..where they disarmed? This is 3rd large fire I have heard, Listed building in Belfast, Liverpool now Brasília

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      3. maria eduarda‏ @dudshlp Sep 3
        Replying to @poolsadie @nytimes

        It was in Rio de Janeiro, and government here in Brazil don't care about those things, about culture, they only want money for them, other sad thing was the firemans not prepared to combat the fire (ironic, i know)

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      4. Jules Verne‏ @poolsadie Sep 3
        Replying to @dudshlp @nytimes

        Such a historical loss

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      1. Cooporatist‏ @Cooporatist Sep 3
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        Dont worry - the meteorite will still be there after the fire.

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      2. mmi‏ @lthomasn Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is terrible but one question: Meteorite burns up in fire? Haven’t meteorites, which are nickel, iron and similar, already been on fire? Might it survive?

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      3. xx_mino‏ @jungswho Sep 4
        Replying to @lthomasn @nytimes

        the Meteorite was one of the few things that survived in the museum 😥

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      4. mmi‏ @lthomasn Sep 4
        Replying to @jungswho @nytimes

        A horrendous loss of irreplaceable treasures of history and culture. Truly something to mourn, the loss of lifetimes of research...

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      1. genevieve‏ @gatsbydoo Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes @davidfrum

        Heartbreaking. (Maybe the meteorite will be ok...)

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      1. Al-Masih ad-Dajjal‏ @ShockWave303030 Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        I highly doubt if this is an accident,rather i think it's done deliberately to bury the history.

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      1. Christine Felixon‏ @Christi196155 Sep 3
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        Hmm Why does the Reichstag come to mind?

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      1. Dave White (7 - 2)‏ @DocWhite11 Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        More Seinfeld references in your crosswords please and thankspic.twitter.com/3cYMcx7ol5

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      1. vikas‏ @vikas6th Sep 3
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        Irreparable loss.

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