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Published 12:27 3 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 12:28 3 Sept 2018 BST
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It's believed that the extent of the fire, which started at 7.30pm local time on Sunday just after the museum had closed, is so great that most of the collection has been destroyed. However, there are no reports of injuries or deaths.
"It's a loss for the world," former director of the museum Sergio Kugland de Azevedo told the FT. "This can never be recovered for the people, the building.
"There is no way to get it back. Thankfully no one died but the loss can never be recovered."
Brazil's President Michel Temer said: "It's a sad day for all Brazilians."
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