El-Enany with media at the GEM
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Egyptian
Minister of Antiquities Khaled El-Enany escorted members of the media on a tour
of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza to show that the fire that broke out
at the museum last week did little damage to the museum. Written by/ Nevine
El-Aref.
The
visit included a tour of the museum buildings as well as the display of the
King Ramses II colossus and artifacts at the GEM’s conservation centre.
Last
Sunday, a minor fire broke out on the wooden scaffolding on the museum’s rear
façade. No one was harmed and no artifacts were damaged in the fire. One
hour after the fire broke out, the museum’s fire station, with aid from
Civilian Security fire trucks, succeeded in extinguishing the flames, Mostafa
Waziri Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities said at the
time.
An
investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the blaze. The GEM is
currently under construction, with scaffolding positioned outside several
buildings.
The museum is being built to house antiquities
from ancient Egypt, including many items currently held at the Egyptian Museum
in Cairo's Tahrir Square. A partial opening is planned for later this year.