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2019-02-13 15:34:40 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Media members visit the Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

Media members visit the Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A staffer of Brazil National Museum works on searching and saving artefacts after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A staffer of Brazil National Museum works on searching and saving artefacts after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

Men work on the restoration of Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

Men work on the restoration of Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A piece of a meteorite is pictured inside of Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A piece of a meteorite is pictured inside of Brazil National Museum after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil\'s 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation\'s greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

A burned area of Brazil National Museum is pictured after its devastating fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 12, 2019. Five months after fire gutted Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum, the site that once held some of the nation's greatest treasures remains a ruin of scorched walls, twisted metal and piles of ash. (Photo/Agencies)

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