Chattanooga Times Free Press

Eiffel Tower closed after intruder tries to climb up

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PARIS — The Eiffel Tower was evacuated and closed down Monday after a man began scaling the Paris monument, eventually stopping his climb near the top but apparently refusing to come down.

Some five hours after he was spotted, the man was seen standing in the ironworks just under the third and highest level of the monument. A rescuer dressed in red could be seen nestled nearby, interactin­g with him.

A Paris police spokeswoma­n said earlier a team of firefighte­rs including climbing specialist­s was on the scene and in touch with the intruder, whose motivation­s remain unclear.

Police said no further informatio­n was available.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how the trespasser managed to get past the Eiffel Tower’s stringent security system.

Tourists, including people dining on the second level, said on French TV they had been ordered to evacuate when it was learned that someone was scaling the monument.

It’s not the first time someone has attempted to climb up the tourist attraction. In 2015, British “freerunner” James Kingston climbed the edifice without safety ropes and without permission, dodging security cameras as he went.

However, as time passed it became increasing­ly unlikely that the Monday incident was a prank or a challenge.

The tower, the tallest structure in Paris, is 1,063 feet high, about the same height as an 81-story building.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ MICHEL EULER ?? A rescue worker, top in red, hangs from the Eiffel Tower while a climber is seen below him between two iron columns Monday in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors after the person tried to scale it.
AP PHOTO/ MICHEL EULER A rescue worker, top in red, hangs from the Eiffel Tower while a climber is seen below him between two iron columns Monday in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors after the person tried to scale it.

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