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Firefighters at the cathedral early this morning. KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU/PA Images

Notre Dame fire: Investigations focus on construction work as world reacts to devastation

The building is said to “holding up well” despite the huge blaze.

LAST UPDATE | 16 Apr 2019

FRENCH INVESTIGATORS HAVE interviewed construction workers involved in renovation work at the Notre-Dame cathedral, as they sought to identify the source of a devastating blaze at the monument that has sent shockwaves through France and the world.

The fire began at about 7pm last night and around 500 firefighters battled the blaze throughout the night before it was declared fully extinguished at about 10am this morning.

Junior interior minister Laurent Nunez told reporters this afternoon that “some weaknesses” have been identified in the structure of the fire-ravaged cathedral but overall the monument “is holding up ok”.

“Some weaknesses have been identified particularly in the vault and the gable of the northern transept, which have to be secured,” Nunez said, adding that five neighbouring buildings had been evacuated.

Culture minister Franck Riester said that three large holes have been identified in the building.

“There are three large holes, one which is in fact due to the crumbling of the spire and another one at the cross-section of the transept and then the ceiling and the northern transept,” he said.

Investigators interviewed witnesses overnight and began speaking to the employees of five different construction companies which were working on the monument, said public prosecutor Remy Heitz.

“Nothing indicates this was a voluntary act,” Heitz told reporters, adding that 50 investigators had been assigned to the case.

French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the cathedral described as the soul of the nation and expressed relief that “the worst had been avoided” in a blaze that had at one point threatened the entire edifice.

Thousands of Parisians and tourists watched in horror from nearby streets cordoned off by the police as flames engulfed the building and officials tried to save as much as they could of the cathedral’s countless treasures, built up over centuries.

The inferno destroyed the roof of the 850-year-old Unesco world heritage landmark, whose spectacular Gothic spire collapsed as orange flames and clouds of grey smoke billowed into the early evening sky.

Around 500 firefighters battled into the night to control the flames, declaring in the early hours of today that it was partially extinguished but completely under control, around nine hours after it broke out.

“They are tired but fought the fire with a lot of courage and determination from outside and inside, and I’d like to underline this, with the peril of their lives and that’s what enabled us to save the building, “Nunez said.

Paris fire brigade chief Jean-Claude Gallet confirmed “the main structure of Notre Dame has been saved and preserved”, as well as the two bell towers.

But “the whole of the roof has been devastated… a part of the vault has collapsed, the spire is no more”, fire brigade spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Gabriel Plus said.

‘France is Notre Dame’

“Notre Dame survived all the wars, all the bombardments. We never thought it could burn. I feel incredibly sad and empty,” Stephane Seigneurie, a consultant who joined other shocked onlookers in a solemn rendition of Ave Maria as they watched the fire from a nearby bridge.

Gasps and cries of “Oh my god” erupted around an hour after the fire first broke out when the top portion of the church’s spire came crashing down.

“We have been dealt a knockout blow,” a stricken-looking Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit told reporters.

The cause of the blaze was not immediately clear, but the cathedral had been undergoing intense restoration work which the fire service said could be linked to the blaze.

French prosecutors said it was being currently being treated as an accident.

Historians expressed dismay at the collapse of a building that has been a symbol of France for almost a millennium.

“If Paris is the Eiffel Tower then France is Notre Dame. It’s the entire culture, entire history of France incarnated in this monument,” Bernard Lecomte, a writer and specialist in religious history told BFM TV.

Deputy Paris mayor Emmanuel Gregoire told the channel that workers were scrambling “to save all the artworks that can be saved.”

Officials later said teams had managed to salvage an unknown quantity of the cultural treasures.

Some of the artworks are to be moved to the nearby Louvre museum and more paintings may be moved later in the week when the are assessed for damage. 

‘Emotion of a nation’

Macron cancelled a planned national policy speech on recent “Yellow Vest” protests and instead headed to the scene, where he vowed the cathedral would be reborn.

“We will rebuild Notre Dame because it is what the French expect,” he said, describing Notre Dame as “the epicentre of our life” and the cathedral of “all the French”, whether religious or not.

EU Council President Donald Tusk called on all member states to take part in the rebuilding effort.

France’s billionaire Pinault dynasty immediately pledged €100 million for the reconstruction effort.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Notre Dame cathedral a “symbol of European culture” as the blaze raged.

The Vatican expressed its “incredulity” and “sadness” over the fire and Macron will speak to Pope Francis about the fire later today. 

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II said she was “deeply saddened” by the devastating fire.

“Prince Philip and I have been deeply saddened to see the images of the fire which has engulfed Notre-Dame Cathedral,” the monarch said.

‘Water bombers not used’

One firefighter was injured in the blaze, the fire brigade said, revising an earlier assessment that the individual was in a serious condition.

US President Donald Trump in a tweet said it was “horrible” to watch the fire but caused controversy by offering advice on how to put it out.

“Perhaps flying water tankers could be used to put it out. Must act quickly!” he said.

But France’s civil security service, which oversees crisis management in the country, tweeted back at Trump that the use of water-bombing aircraft was not being considered.

“If used, (this) could lead to the collapse of the entire structure of the cathedral,” it said.

‘Will never be the same’

The cathedral is located at the very centre of the French capital and its construction was completed in the mid-12th century after some 200 years of work.

During the French Revolution in the 18th century, the cathedral was vandalised in widespread anti-clerical violence: its spire was dismantled, its treasures plundered and its large statues at the grand entrance doors destroyed.

It would go on to feature as a central character in a Victor Hugo novel published in 1831, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and shortly afterwards a restoration project lasting two decades got under way, led by architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.

The building survived the devastation of two global conflicts in the 20th century and famously rang its bells on 24 August, 1944, the day of the Liberation of Paris from German occupation at the end of the World War II.

“Paris is disfigured. The city will never be like it was before,” said Philippe, a communications worker in his mid-30s.

Jacky Lafortune, a 72-year-old artist and self-described atheist stood forlornly on the banks of the River Seine staring at the burning cathedral.

Comparing the mood in the French capital to the aftermath of a terror attack he said: “But this stirs much deeper emotions because Notre Dame is linked to the very foundations of our culture.”

© – AFP 2019 with reporting by Rónán Duffy

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    @James Beattie: God knows what constituency Jefferey is pandering to, but he and the DUP are definitely losing a larger constituency that will leave them behind.

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    @Padraig O Muirthile: I would like to flag myself as being offensive. I just fenegled myself into insulting and being offensive to a large cohort of our population. And then, mentioned utureses, a clear case of misogyny. But its OK. Its fine to be offensive to Unionism. And unionist womens’ bits.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:58 PM

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    @Roy Dowling: sometimes I get unreasonable and I’m the only one who knows me well enough to talk me down.

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    @Rochelle: If there wasn’t (perceived) animosity between the UK and Ireland, the loyalists wouldn’t give a fiddlers about the union. Its nothing more than a mechanism for their bigotry and hatred. Truth is, nobody wants them and they know it.

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    Unionism/Loyalism is like a little Jack Russell who used to tag along with an English Bull Terrier and, by association with the fiercer dog, get it’s way. Now the English Bull Terrier, sick of the constant needy whinging, has wandered off leaving little Jack alone and yapping at shadows.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 12:58 PM

    Is he saying the locally elected MPs who sit in London have no real job or input into Northern Ireland then either. Maybe he should just recall all the MPs, I’m sure they’d be delighted. Then again they are part of the ‘Union’ so have a right to be there, but then they have no right to direct what they do in Northern Ireland, but they have a right to be it’s sovereign ruler… perfect sense really when you drill into the detail, it doesn’t muddy the waters at all further!

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    “It’s not right that some impose their views on others”. I wonder did someone write that statement for Mr. Donaldson or did he actually say it of his own volition, and does he actually believe that.

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    The DUP and Far-Right anti-choice ‘patriots’ in the 26 counties gravitating closer and closer.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 5:35 PM

    @Rebecca BarrettNp: Yea, everyone that has reservations about abortion is far right… Luckily enough, the actual far right in this country has miniscule numbers as seen by their election results. Some people like yourself would love if it was greater, but most people are fairly centralist in their outlook with some leaning slightly to the left or right of the political spectrum.

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    @Longlin: That’s their choice. It’s high time that women had a choice also.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 7:46 PM

    @Longlin: I narrowed my description down, never said anything about ‘everyone that has reservations about abortion is far-right’, quite an insecure reply.

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    @Longlin: indeed. There are some people who fantasise we are surrounded by far right extremists. Truth is, as election shows they thankfully have miniscule support here. I suspect though this disappoints some as they love to tell us how wonderful they are in fighting this imaginary threat…

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:15 PM

    Why don’t they just let women do what they want. They’re going to anyway. It’ll be on their conscience for the rest of their lives. So let them have at it. There can be another mardigra in Belfast like there was in Dublin when it was voted in. I wash my hands of the whole sorry situation.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:32 PM

    @Anna Carr: Celebrating freedom from oppressive archaic ideology and laws should never be done, it’s disgusting.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:34 PM

    @Diarmuid Hunt: that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. But not surprising.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:37 PM

    @Anna Carr: You’re welcome.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 1:49 PM

    @Diarmuid Hunt: lol

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    Jul 19th 2021, 2:46 PM

    @Anna Carr: you aren’t out in society much?

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    Jul 19th 2021, 3:26 PM

    @Michael Burke: actually no, not at the moment but what’s that got to do with the price of tea?

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    @Michael Burke: Is anyone?!

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    Jul 19th 2021, 7:24 PM

    @Anna Carr: Well first of all, its Mardi Gras, and second of all, women need that choice. It doesnt mean they are going to make it lightly, but in certain instances, they need to have it. So unless you have ever been in what you describe ‘the whole sorry situation’ then you dont really get to be haughty about it

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    Jul 19th 2021, 9:13 PM

    @Pauline Gallagher: I’m terribly sorry but oh yes I do. OK, I can’t spell, but I do have a conscience and nothing in this wide world will convince me that abortion is right in any way, shape or form and don’t bring rape or incest into it, as these only represent a small percentage. Mostly the unborn is unwanted or in the way. I’ll be as haughty as I like as a woman with 2 children one of whom is disabled. Had this been known before his birth I wouldn’t have done it any differently. I don’t care what choices you make, you have to live with the consequences but don’t tell me what I do and don’t get to be, woman to woman.

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    Jul 20th 2021, 7:51 AM

    @David F. Dwyer: hahaha. Yeah pretty much. I’m very passionate about certain things. But I’m an otherwise nice person lol.

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    Jul 20th 2021, 8:20 AM

    @Anna Carr: “Don’t bring rape or incest into it”. Uh-huh. So I think you would find it difficult to oppose an abortion in those situations. Then how to justify supporting some abortions is the problem. But you have it- just pretend that the majority of abortions are flippantly done because the pregnancy is in the way. Maybe… just mind your own business on this one anna? And don’t lean in to the haughty-ness. Person to person.

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    Jul 20th 2021, 8:47 AM

    @Bill Spill: thank you so much. Have a great day :)

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    Jul 19th 2021, 5:37 PM

    Sinn Fein want UK intervention in NI and the Unionists want the UK to keep their noses out. World’s gone mad.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 5:38 PM

    Big change in SF looking to British Government to intervene having “waged a war” to get them out.

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    Jul 19th 2021, 6:05 PM

    Issue aside, the irony of Sinn Fein asking the British government to legislate over any part of Ireland is too good. What’s next, they’ll take their seats in Westminster, but only vote on NI issues?

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    Jul 19th 2021, 6:39 PM

    Wait… SF are now pro-choice up north? Having been pro life for years, even when the crowd down south jumped to pro choice.

    Or are they just “anything the DUP don’t want” now?

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    Jul 19th 2021, 4:17 PM

    What is going to happen the DUP when they have no more toys to throw out of their pram. A United Ireland??

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    Jul 19th 2021, 7:11 PM

    She wants the British government to intervenein Northern Ireland one day, then not intervene the next.

    Make up yer minds, Shinners

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    Jul 19th 2021, 7:42 PM

    The point is this; any given measure by anyone is either inherently good or bad. She should be applauded. Opportunistic comments remain opportunistic, that is reprehensible

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