Royal Oak Tribune

Restorers remove Notre Dame scaffoldin­g

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PARIS » Restorers at Paris’ firedamage­d Notre Dame cathedral have completed key preliminar­y work by successful­ly removing all the perilous roof scaffoldin­g, officials said Tuesday.

The removal of the 200 tons of scaffoldin­g was considered dangerous, with some experts fearing that it could cause more of the Gothic monument to fall down. It was thought that the scaffoldin­g might have melded to the cathedral in the blaze, and be keeping it in place.

When the Notre Dame fire broke out on April 15 last year destroying the spire, the cathedral was already under restoratio­n.

The scaffoldin­g previously installed resisted collapse, “but was deformed by the heat of the fire” Notre Dame restoratio­n officials said in a communique.

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