Irish Daily Mail

So where were all the firemen as the flames took hold?

- From David Churchill and Peter Allen in Paris news@dailymail.ie

PARIS firemen last night faced furious criticism that they had not responded quickly enough – and didn’t seem to have the right equipment to tackle such a big blaze.

Flames appeared to be raging inside the cathedral for a long time before water jets capable of stopping them were mobilised.

Many observers, watching the tragedy unfold on TV, asked whether the fire teams had been well-equipped enough to deal with flames at such a height.

Notre Dame’s spire, which collapsed in the inferno, was around 90 metres tall while the stone towers are more than 60 metres high.

US president Donald Trump was among those to call for ‘flying water tankers’ to be deployed to drop water on the blaze.

Last night, the French interior ministry tried to defend the response – insisting that 400 firemen had been deployed. The ministry said that aircraft were not used because it was feared the weight of water falling at such a height could cause large parts of the cathedral to collapse. In an online statement it said an ‘exceptiona­l device’ had been deployed to tackle the fire, with a crane lifting a fireman to tackle the blaze.

However, pictures appeared to show that this was the only one of its kind and residents questioned why more pressure hoses and cherry-picker cranes were not on site to be able to douse the flames from above as they took hold of the scaffoldin­g and the roof near to the spire. As the blaze raged, the Paris authoritie­s insisted that getting fire teams to the top of the building ‘was almost impossible’.

‘It’s much too high up, and the only access is stone and spiral staircases,’ said an emergency services source.

‘This means that the fire has been able to spread across the roof, and it is now threatenin­g the two main Gothic towers.’

The source added that emergency rescue plans were not put into action because there were no reports of anyone trapped.

Local resident Michel Dupont said those living around the cathedral were upset that more equipment was not on site to spray water at the flames high up. ‘A lot of us are asking questions about the authoritie­s’ response,’ he said.

Liz Boeder, another Parisian, said ‘we need California firefighte­rs’, in reference to the water-carrying aircraft used to tackle the forest fires in the US last year. Others who watched the blaze unfold on live TV also raised questions.

Kent Ardleb said: ‘What a tragedy. Notre Dame Cathedral is lost. Where is the damn fire brigade?’

Another posted: ‘The whole wooden frame of the Notre Dame is now on fire.

‘How come there aren’t any fire fighters or water jets to be seen on any photos!?’

Dave Pasin said: ‘It seems there are no firefighte­rs to be seen, no water, nothing?’

 ??  ?? Hoping for a miracle: Onlookers fall to their knees and pray as they watch the terrible spectacle unfolding before them
Hoping for a miracle: Onlookers fall to their knees and pray as they watch the terrible spectacle unfolding before them
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Height of bravery: A solo

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