Notre Dame Cathedral Evacuated Amidst Catastrophic Fire
By Lauren Rearick
Notre Dame Cathedral, a more than
800-year-old historical monument located in Paris, caught fire on Monday, April 15.
Following
police confirmation of the fire, officials told
The Telegraph that the fire could have reportedly stemmed from ongoing construction work at Notre Dame. Nevertheless, the exact reason isn't nevertheless known,
CBS News reports.
According to the
BBC, officials confirmed that a “major operation” to stop the fire was ongoing. Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris,
confirmed that fire officials were trying to “control the flames.” In response to the fire, the cathedral
had been evacuated.
Pictures and video of the fire were shared to social media, with journalist
David Almacy and
Solveig Godeluck sharing images of flames and smoke that appeared to have damaged out at the best of the cathedral.
The cathedral had been undergoing renovations since 2017,
Time reported. Philippe Villeneuve, architect in chief of historic monuments in France, had instructed them publication that pollution had caused “ruined stones” and required “extensive” construction to repair. Renovations on the cathedral were expected to cost
$185 million.
This is a developing story. MTV News will update it as we know more.
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