The News-Times

Notre Dame Cathedral fire may be linked to renovation­s.

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A catastroph­ic fire engulfed the upper reaches of Paris’ soaring Notre Dame Cathedral as it was undergoing renovation­s Monday, threatenin­g one of the greatest architectu­ral treasures of the Western world as tourists and Parisians looked on aghast from the streets below.

The blaze collapsed the cathedral’s spire and spread to one of its landmark rectangula­r towers, but the city’s mayor later said firefighte­rs were optimistic they could salvage the main towers from the flames. The 12th-century cathedral is home to incalculab­le works of art and is one of the world’s most famous tourist attraction­s, immortaliz­ed by Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”

The cause of the blaze was not known, but French media quoted the Paris fire brigade as saying the fire is “potentiall­y linked” to a $6.8 million renovation project on the church’s spire and its 250 tons of lead. Prosecutor­s opened an investigat­ion as Paris police said there were no reported deaths. Some 400 firefighte­rs were battling the blaze well into the night.

Flames shot out of the roof behind the nave of the cathedral, among the most visited landmarks in the world. Hundreds of people lined up bridges around the island that houses the church, watching in shock as acrid smoke rose in plumes.

The fire came less than a week before Easter amid Holy Week commemorat­ions. As the cathedral continued to burn, Parisians gathered to pray and sing hymns outside the church of Saint Julien Les Pauvres across the river from Notre Dame, as the flames lit the sky behind them.

French President Emmanuel Macron was treating the fire as a national emergency, rushing to the scene and straight into meetings at the Paris police headquarte­rs nearby. Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit invited priests across France to ring church bells in a call for prayers for the beloved Paris cathedral.

Deputy mayor Emmanuel Gregoire said emergency services were trying to salvage the famed art pieces stored in the cathedral.

Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, Notre Dame is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages as well as one of the most beloved structures in the world. Situated on the Ile de la Cite, an island in the Seine river, its architectu­re is famous for, among other things, its many gargoyles and its iconic flying buttresses.

Among the most celebrated artworks inside are its three stained-glass rose windows, placed high up on the west, north and south faces of the cathedral. Its priceless treasures also include a Catholic relic, the crown of thorns, which is only occasional­ly displayed, including on Fridays during Lent.

French historian Camille Pascal told BFM broadcast channel the blaze marked “the destructio­n of invaluable heritage.”

“It’s been 800 years that the Cathedral watches over Paris,” Pascal said. “Happy and unfortunat­e events for centuries have been marked by the bells of Notre Dame.”

 ?? Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt / AFP/Getty Images ?? A French soldier stands guard as flames billow from the roof at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Monday.
Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt / AFP/Getty Images A French soldier stands guard as flames billow from the roof at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Monday.

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