Because of wire short circuit, thousands of items in the Brazilian Museum were burned! For safety, please choose the wire carefully!
On the evening of September 2, 2018, a fire broke out in the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The three-storey main building with 20 million treasures was almost completely destroyed, including Egyptian artifacts and the oldest human fossils in Brazil. "The loss is immeasurable."
Brazilian Culture Minister Sergio Sa Leitao said in a media interview that there are many reasons for the fire, and the possibility of short-circuiting the wires is the highest.

In the past 10 years, in addition to the National Museum fire, there have been seven building fires in Brazil, causing irreparable historical losses. Among them, in December 2015, the Portuguese language was located in Luz Station, São Paulo. The Museum of the Portuguese Language caught fire due to short-circuiting of the wires. Until now, the overall structure of the museum is still being rebuilt and is scheduled to be completed next year.
Electricity safety is a common topic and an important issue concerning the safety of our lives and property. Everything has a longevity, and wires are no exception. Many people think that when they are renovated, they can be buried in the wall and under the wooden floor. It is obvious that these invisible wires are the main culprit in the fire.
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