Fire in Notre Dame Cathedral, France's 850-year tradition burnt to ashes
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Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France |
The BBC reported that, the cathedral of the 850-year-old cathedral in Paris in Il De La City spread to the roof and high peak after the fire. The roof collapsed in the fire, with a high altitude cathedral. Fire and smoke photos and videos spread to the church building, which is spread over 80 years of social media, on the Internet.
But most were destroyed in only 63 minutes of fire. The roof of the church and the pyramid-shaped structures collapsed in six hours, but the main structures built on stone and two towers have been protected, officials said.
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Firefighting at Notre Dame Cathedral |
The churches of Thorns, the holiest of the Christians, have been saved, said Church Father Monsini's Patrick Shawe. According to Christian religious beliefs, this thorn crown was on his head when Jesus was crucified. It was a gift from the French emperor Ninth Louis Bayazzentine emperor in the twelfth century. Reuters reports that firefighters were injured when a fire broke out.
It is not certain how the fire started. However, during the renovation of the building, the fire started from any disorder, said French officials. The Paris Prosecutor's Office said how the fire started, they started investigating. One police officer said they saw the fire as an accident.
After hearing the news of the fire, President Macroon suspended his speech to the nation. Later, he ran on the spot. He sees helpless burns in the Notre Dame Cathedral, in whose eyes it is a 'horrible tragedy'.
He promised to mourn Parisians, rebuilding the national symbol of France. Macroon told reporters, 'The worst outcome (full collapse) has been avoided. We'll all build it again. That's our destination now and we will do our job in the coming days. "
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After Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral |
The Vatican City Notre Dame Cathedral, the main center of Catholic Christians around the world, has been described as a symbol of Christianity of France and the world. The country has said it will be heavily burdened with the fire.
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