Rouen cathedral evacuated after spire blaze
A fire broke out at Rouen’s famous Gothic cathedral, prompting the evacuation of the historic site. The incident, marked by images showing billowing black smoke from scaffolding and a canopy at the cathedral’s towering spire, drew a swift response from firefighters. The precise cause of the blaze remains unknown as officials work to ensure its complete extinguishment.
Mayor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol emphasized the mobilization of all available public resources in response to the fire. Around 70 firefighters and 40 fire engines were deployed to tackle the flames, which originated at the metal tip of the spire, as reported by the Seine-Maritime prefecture. Despite the intensity of the fire, there have been no reports of casualties.
Our Lady of the Assumption cathedral, a cultural and architectural landmark with roots dating back over 900 years to the 12th century, holds significant historical and artistic importance. Featured in renowned artworks by impressionist Claude Monet during the 19th century, the cathedral is currently undergoing extensive restoration efforts. This incident evokes memories of the devastating 2019 fire at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, highlighting the vulnerability of France’s iconic architectural treasures.
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