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WorldEaster Island: Sacred statues suffer fire damage

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Easter Island: Sacred statues suffer fire damage

The mysterious statues on Easter Island have suffered fire damage, some of which is considered to be irreversible.

According to Chile’s undersecretary of culture, a number of the stone-carved statues were damaged by the fire.

Easter Island has nearly 1,000 of megaliths, known as moai. They have oversized heads and generally stand about 4m (13ft) high.

They were carved by a Polynesian tribe more than 500 years ago.

The fire, which broke out on Monday, affected “nearly 60 hectares (148 acres)”, Carolina Perez Dattari, the cultural heritage official, tweeted.

It is reported to have been started deliberately and is centered around Easter Island’s Rano Raraku volcano – which is an Unesco World Heritage Site.

Easter Island lies 3,500km (2,174 miles) off the coast of Chile. It relies on tourism and reopened just three months ago following its closure during the Covid-19 pandemic. The site has now been closed again while a conservation team examines the extent of the damage.

The island’s Mayor Pedro Edmunds told local media: “The damage caused by the fire can’t be undone.”

The director of the Ma’u Henua community which looks after the national park described it as “irreparable and with consequences beyond what your eyes can see”.

“The moai are totally charred,” Ariki Tepano said through the park’s official social media pages.

Fire in Easter Island
IMAGE SOURCE, RAPA NUI MUNICIPALITY Image caption, The fire, which broke out on Monday, affected nearly 60 hectares (148 acres)

The are some 1,000 giant stone statues and carvings on Easter Island- the largest of which weigh 74 tonnes and stand 10m tall.

The figures were carved by the indigenous Rapa Nui people sometime between the years 1400 and 1650, and positioned to form a ring around the island, facing inland.

Best known for their deep-set eyes and long ears, they also sport impressive multi-tonne hats made from a different rock type.

They were figures of spiritual devotion for the Rapa Nui, embodying the spirit of a prominent ancestor. Each one was considered to be the person’s living incarnation.

One of the statues – known as the Hoa Hakananai’a – is housed in the British Museum, gifted by a British naval captain to Queen Victoria in the 1860s.

The Chilean government and the island’s authorities requested it is returned in 2018.

But the island’s mayor suggested he would prefer a financial commitment from the museum to ensure the upkeep of the remaining moai on the island.

 

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