Easter Island fire ravages sacred statues, damage may be ‘irreparable’

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A fire has caused damage to Easter Island‘s megalithic statues, called moai, charring some of the iconic stone figures beyond repair.

After the fire broke out on Monday, the flames raged through Rapa Nui national park, 3,500 km off the coast of Chile. More than 100 hectares of land in the Rano Raraku sector was reportedly affected by the fire, including where the moai statues reside.

An unknown number of Easter Island’s moai were damaged during the fire which began on Monday in Rapa Nui national park.

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A statement from Ariki Tepano, the director of the Ma’u Henua community in charge of the management and maintenance of Rapa Nui national park, said the damage to the oversized stone heads is “irreparable.”

“The moai are totally charred and you can see the effect of the fire upon them,” Tepano said.

As of now, it is unknown how many statues in Rapa Nui have been damaged. The area is a Unesco World Heritage Site.

There are nearly 1,000 statues on Easter Island. The largest moai weighs 86 tons and is 10 metres tall.

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The megaliths are believed to have been built around 1400 to 1650 CE. They were created from stone by the indigenous Rapa Nui people and were placed in a ring around the island, facing inland. Each stone statue represents an ancestor who had died.

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Though they are commonly referred to as “Easter Island heads,” the moai actually have entire bodies, some of which have been covered up by soil.

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