The Herald

Fire wrecks roof of landmark church

- NANTES

A FIRE thought to have been caused by renovation work destroyed most of the roof of the Saint Donatien Basilica in Nantes, in north-western France.

Nobody was injured in the blaze at the 19thcentur­y city landmark, even though workers were on the roof when it caught fire. A fireman at the scene said the building’s structure may have been left unstable.

“The inquiry will determine with certainty, but the work on the roof seems to have been the cause,” the city’s mayor Johanna Rolland said.

The blaze broke out after morning Mass, with worshipper­s evacuated from the building, Rev Benoit Bertrand said.

Around 40 firefighte­rs worked to extinguish the flames, which are believed to have originated on the roof. Two workers escaped from the top of the building unharmed.

Mayor Rolland said the basilica was an important symbol for the Catholic community and she also thanked firefighte­rs for their “rapid and brave action”.

The blaze may have been linked to “waterproof­ing work”, according to the city’s chief fire officer.

The roof and the back part of the basilica – where some wooden beams have given way – were severely damaged and efforts have been launched to save several precious objects inside the basilica, most notably its organ. The basilica dates back to the 19th century.

Another of the city’s religious sites, Nantes Cathedral, suffered similar damage during a fire in 1972. It has since then been restored.

 ??  ?? DEVASTATIO­N: Firefighte­rs battle the blaze in the 19th-century basilica in Nantes which began just after morning Mass.
DEVASTATIO­N: Firefighte­rs battle the blaze in the 19th-century basilica in Nantes which began just after morning Mass.

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