PARIS -- On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground. Two years later, the beloved French landmark is still scarred, and renovation work was slowed down amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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PARIS -- On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground.
Two years later, the beloved French landmark is still scarred, and renovation work was slowed down amid the coronavirus pandemic. The rector of Notre Dame says the burned-out Paris cathedral and its esplanade could remain a building site for another "15 or 20 years."
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A massive fire engulfed the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Monday evening, destroying the monument’s spire and most of its roof.
Fire crews and investigators are now assessing the full scale of the damage to the centuries-old cathedral less than a day after hundreds of firefighters battled, and finally extinguished, the relentless flames.
Paris fire officials said late Monday that the cathedral’s two main rectangular towers had been “saved and preserved.” But the blaze collapsed the spire and consumed approximately two-thirds of the cathedral’s wooden roof.
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