On October 19, local time, the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, was robbed and several collections were stolen, and the museum announced a day of temporary closure.
Some tourists said in an interview with the headquarters that they were about to leave Paris soon and were very disappointed to miss the opportunity to visit the Louvre today. At the same time, they were also shocked and incomprehensible to the occurrence of this theft.
Monica, a tourist, thinks that usually after entering the museum, every room will be guarded by a staff member, but to her shock, there was no one there this morning.
Tourist Adem also argued that usually there should be a security as well as a warning and security measures in each showroom, but now it seems too easy for the robbery to happen next to the road.
Tourist Mahdi said: “This was the only day we wanted to visit the Louvre, and then it happened.
Tourist Wang Jinya made a special trip to Paris from the UK. She said: "I originally bought tickets for the afternoon, but when I woke up in the morning, I saw this news on my mobile phone, saying that the Louvre was all closed. I was particularly shocked. I didn't expect the Louvre to be stolen." (General reporter Bai Jie)