Forest fire forces evacuation of Israel museum

<p><strong>EVACUATION</strong>.  The Israel Museum was evacuated on Sunday (June 2, 2024) after a forest fire razed the nearby Valley of the Cross in Jerusalem due to 34 degrees Celsius heat. A museum spokesperson said the archeological and artistic works were not damaged although the roof of a youth building was destroyed. <em>(Photo by TPS)</em></p>

EVACUATION.  The Israel Museum was evacuated on Sunday (June 2, 2024) after a forest fire razed the nearby Valley of the Cross in Jerusalem due to 34 degrees Celsius heat. A museum spokesperson said the archeological and artistic works were not damaged although the roof of a youth building was destroyed. (Photo by TPS)

JERUSALEM – A forest fire in Jerusalem’s Valley of the Cross on Sunday forced the evacuation of the nearby Israel Museum as a precaution.

 
Eight firefighting planes and 23 firefighting crews battled the blaze in 34 degrees Celsius weather.
 
A spokesperson for the museum said the roof of a youth building was damaged, but the fire was “under control” and no archaeological or artistic works were damaged.
 
Neither the nearby Monastery of the Cross nor the Knesset building were in danger.
 
The Monastery of the Cross, built in the 11th century, marks the spot where Christians believe the tree used to make the cross on which Jesus was crucified was cut down.
 
The Israel Museum is Israel’s leading archaeological, Judaica and art museum, and is best known for its display of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest biblical manuscripts in existence. (TPS)
 
 

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