La charpente s’effondre apparemment #NotreDame pic.twitter.com/N1lpfDHKi9
— Solveig Godeluck (@Solwii) April 15, 2019
A major fire has broken out at the historic French Notre Dame Cathedral immortalized in literature and film. The damage is devastating and ongoing.
UPDATE, 4:14 PM EST:
BREAKING: French Interior Ministry official says firefighters might not be able to save Notre Dame Cathedral. https://t.co/RWRGb4hH7S
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 15, 2019
UPDATE, 5:17 PM EST:
#NotreDame fire: “The two towers of the north belfry of Notre Dame have been saved. The structure of Notre Dame has been saved in its totality.” https://t.co/Z6ys5y7mNu
— lh (@laurenaissance) April 15, 2019
You can watch the France 24 English feed here. There are also live feeds on Twitter and Periscope to keep up with the Notre Dame news. Many Parisians are filming the massive fire, and in some feeds you can see crowds of people standing in the streets, watching horror-struck. The city has ground to a halt as the landmark—one of the most famous and culturally important in Paris—continues to burn. Its striking spire has collapsed, along with a great deal of the roof. I heard the bells ring at one point from the force of the heat.
Horrible #NotreDame pic.twitter.com/BndHQRO1b5
— Solveig Godeluck (@Solwii) April 15, 2019
The intensity of the flames coming out of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris… pic.twitter.com/JDAMCXFMk4
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) April 15, 2019
I’m currently watching via the Twitter event page and France 24 English. There are more feeds to be found on Twitter.
Construction on Notre Dame Cathedral commenced in 1160, though it has been under construction, expansion, and various degrees of restoration ever since. Fallen into ill-repair and desecrated during the French Revolution, it was Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame that helped boost the Gothic cathedral to international fame, making it a must-see destination in Paris.
Speculation on the news at current is that the current restoration project may be tied to the fire; reports at the moment say that no one has been injured.
I’ll be updating this story as we receive more news. I’m absolutely heartbroken.
Firefighters in Paris say there is a fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral. https://t.co/HHUXgZE4x1
— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) April 15, 2019
This is the current front page of The New York Times:
Une bonne nouvelle : toutes les œuvres d’art ont été sauvées. Le trésor de la cathédrale est intact, la couronne d’épines, les saints sacrements. #NOTRE_DAME
— Nicolas Delesalle (@KoliaDelesalle) April 15, 2019
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Published: Apr 15, 2019 01:53 pm