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Leak at Louvre Museum Causes Damage in Paris, France

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AleakoccurredatLouvremuseuminParis, France, causingdamageonNovember 26.

11月26日,法國巴黎羅浮宮博物館發生漏水事故,造成損失。

Theincidentaffectedhundredsofbooksinthemuseum'sEgyptianantiquitieslibrary.

這次事件影響了博物館埃及文物圖書館的數百本書。

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Teamsarenowcarefullydryingandrepairingthebookstominimizetheimpactoftheleak.

目前各團隊正在小心翼翼地晾乾和修復書籍,以盡量減少漏水的影響。

Fortunately, theleakdidnotdamagethemuseum'spreciousartifactsandartworks.

幸運的是,這次洩漏並沒有損壞博物館珍貴的文物和藝術品。

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Thisincidenthappenedjusttwomonthsafteramajorrobberyatthemuseumwhereover$100 million worthofjewelswerestolen.

這起事件發生在博物館發生重大竊盜案兩個月後,當時價值超過 1 億美元的珠寶被盜。

Thestolenjewelshavenotyetbeenrecovered.

被竊珠寶尚未追回。

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Duetotheseconsecutiveincidents, Louvrestaffmembersareexpressingconcernsabouttheagingequipmentandworkingconditions.

由於這些事件接連發生,羅浮宮工作人員對老化的設備和工作條件表示擔憂。

ThestaffunionwrotetoFrance'scultureministeronDecember 8, statingthatthemuseumiscurrentlyincrisis.

12月8日,員工工會致函法國文化部長,表示該博物館目前正處於危機之中。

Leak at Louvre Museum Causes Damage in Paris, France: image

A leak occurred at Louvre museum in Paris, France, causing damage on November 26.

The incident affected hundreds of books in the museum's Egyptian antiquities library.

Leak at Louvre Museum Causes Damage in Paris, France: image

Teams are now carefully drying and repairing the books to minimize the impact of the leak.

Fortunately, the leak did not damage the museum's precious artifacts and artworks.

Leak at Louvre Museum Causes Damage in Paris, France: image

This incident happened just two months after a major robbery at the museum where over $100 million worth of jewels were stolen.

The stolen jewels have not yet been recovered.

Leak at Louvre Museum Causes Damage in Paris, France: image

Due to these consecutive incidents, Louvre staff members are expressing concerns about the aging equipment and working conditions.

The staff union wrote to France's culture minister on December 8, stating that the museum is currently in crisis.