Times of Malta

Inferno at Copenhagen landmark ‘under control’

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Danish rescue services said Tuesday that the fire that engulfed Copenhagen’s 17th-century former stock exchange, ravaging the building and toppling its iconic spire, was “under control.”

Amid flames and black smoke, the 54-metre spire crashed into the street below the Borsen building on Tuesday morning, which had been undergoing renovation.

Shortly after 4pm (1400 GMT), rescue services said the fire had been brought under control.

“The fire is under control to the extent that we at this moment are dealing with what we call final extinguish­ing,” director of emergency services Jakob Vedsted Andersen told a press conference, adding the work would continue for “many hours”.

He said that half of the building was more or less burnt.

Earlier in the day, witnesses watched in tears as more than 100 firefighte­rs battled to save the building.

“This is our Notre-Dame! This is a national treasure,” local resident, 45-year-old Elisabeth Moltke, told AFP.

“It pains us all to see Borsen in the middle of Copenhagen in flames. It is our shared cultural heritage”, PM Mette Frederikse­n told public broadcaste­r DR.

The façades are still standing, but they are starting to give way as the constructi­on burns away

Frederikse­n lamented the “hundreds of years of history

nd going up in flames.”

Denmark’s King Frederik X said in a statement that the country had woken up to “a sad sight.”

“An important part of our architectu­ral heritage was and still is in flames,” the regent said.

The fire started at around 7.30am (0530 GMT) under the red-brick building’s copper roof, emergency services told reporters.

As flames and huge plumes of black smoke billowed from the rooftop, fire trucks surrounded the building, covered in scaffoldin­g and canvas, which today houses the Danish Chamber of Commerce.

The landmark spire that fell was known for its distinctiv­e design, being made up of the intertwine­d tails of four dragons – which were meant to protect the building from both enemies and ironically fire. (AFP)

 ?? MARIE ODGAARD/RITZAU SCANPIX/AFP ?? This photograph shows flames engulfing the Copenhagen’s Stock Exchange building, in Copenhagen, yesterday. PHOTO: IDA
MARIE ODGAARD/RITZAU SCANPIX/AFP This photograph shows flames engulfing the Copenhagen’s Stock Exchange building, in Copenhagen, yesterday. PHOTO: IDA

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