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Water leak damages hundreds of books at Louvre

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Louvre workers vote to strike after water leak damages museum library
Workers at the Louvre museum in Paris voted to strike after the museum suffered a water leak in its libraries that has damaged hundreds of books.

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Water leak in Louvre damages hundreds of books
 · 3d
Louvre Hit By Fresh Disaster As Water Leak Damages Hundreds Of Rare Books
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Leak Highlights Poor State of Louvre Infrastructure

Up to 400 documents have been damaged by the leak, according to Francis Steinbock, the deputy administrator of the museum. But no works of art were affected.
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Louvre December strike adds to post-heist woes: How the museum’s bad year stacks up

On November 26, a water leak at Paris’ Louvre Museum damaged between 300 and 400 historical books in the Egyptology and ...

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