'On our watch we let it burn': Notre Dame fire leaves hole in heart of Paris
Parisians feel anger and shame that centuries-old cathedral has been damaged in their lifetime
by Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
Apr 16, 2019
4 minutes
Hours after the last flames had died down, Notre Dame stood defiant, charred and roofless in the daylight. The huge wooden doors were open as firefighters continued to secure the building, hinting at the dangers and weaknesses that may still lie within.
Inside, beneath a gaping hole above the choir area where the burning spire on , lay rubble, shards of glass, and twisted metal, but the altar and gleaming cross were still standing. “It felt like I was looking at a bombing,” said Philippe Marsset, the vicar general of Notre Dame, one of the first to enter to survey the damage.
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