Louvre Announces Major Security Upgrade After Jewel Theft
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The Louvre Museum in Paris will install new surveillance cameras and anti-theft systems. This decision comes one month after a major jewelry theft from its collection.
The museum's director announced the plan on Wednesday. It includes more than 20 immediate measures designed to strengthen security.
These upgrades will protect the Louvre, which is the most visited museum in the world. The new systems aim to prevent future criminal intrusions.