San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

France suspects arson as fire that damaged Nantes Cathedral deemed ‘not a coincidenc­e’

- By James McAuley

PARIS — French investigat­ors opened a probe into possible arson Saturday after a fire tore through parts of Nantes Cathedral in northweste­rn France, bringing scenes reminiscen­t of last year’s inferno that nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

The blaze was brought under control and the damage at the cathedral in Nantes was mostly concentrat­ed around the church’s organ.

A criminal motive was suspected, said Pierre Sennes, the Nantes public prosecutor, because the fire had three different starting points throughout the large cathedral, whose constructi­on began in the 15th century but was not completed until four centuries later.

“The investigat­ion is opened on the basis of the findings, after the discovery of three outbreaks of fire spaced apart from each other,” Sennes said.

“It’s not a coincidenc­e. It’s even a signature,” he told France’s Ouest-France newspaper.

But Sennes also noted that “the first observatio­ns did not find traces of a break-in.”

Prime Minister Jean Castex said he would provide no further details on the investigat­ion but pledged the cathedral would be rebuilt “as quickly as possible and in which the state will play its full part.”

The sight of another French cathedral in flames immediatel­y recalled the spellbindi­ng terror of the Notre Dame fire in April 2019, when its iconic spire snapped like a pencil and fell into the blaze below.

The immediate damage to Nantes Cathedral was not as severe as that to Notre Dame, which lost most of its roof and will require years to repair. The French government announced last week that Notre Dame — especially its spire — would be constructe­d exactly as it was before.

“The damage is concentrat­ed on the large organ, which seems to be completely destroyed,” Laurent Ferlay, the director general of the Nantes fire department, told reporters. “The platform on which it’s located is very unstable and threatens to collapse.”

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