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by andrenth 2849 days ago
The problem was not the hydrants. There were warnings about possible fires dating from 2004, with exposed wires and terrible conditions in general.

This is the fault of government bureaucracy and irresponsibility (eg. during the World Cup year a restoration was approved but the money never released — but money for stadiums was abundant).

Brazil’s ministry of culture (ha!) has historically spent millions sponsoring dozens of mainstream artists, but a museum with old stuff in it is unable to take part in political party propaganda.

Finally, the museum is administrated by a federal university whose directors refuse to take private money via donations (apparently leaving the museum in terrible conditions is preferable to taking dirty money from evil rent seeking capitalists...).