On 15 April 2019, a devastating fire struck Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, unleashing a wave of solidarity throughout France and all over the world. One year later, the beloved French landmark is still scarred, and renovation work ground to a halt with the coronavirus lockdown in place nationwide in France since March 17.
Photo by Sukkoria via Wikimedia Commons. Notre Dame fire, one year later. Notre Dame is still unstable. According to a March 2020 email newsletter sent by the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris, the work done in 2019 focused on stabilizing the cathedral to prevent further damage. On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground. One year after Notre Dame fire, officials struggle to keep restoration on track Cathedral can still be repaired by 2024, says general, but decisions must be made fast Kim Willsher 5.4.2020.
April 15 marks the first anniversary of the fire at Notre Dame destroying many parts of the Gothic cathedral. One year after Notre Dame fire, officials struggle to keep restoration on track Cathedral can still be repaired by 2024, says general, but decisions must be made fast Kim Willsher Notre-Dame’s south transept gable with wooden reinforcements and protective netting in May 2019. On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground. WATCH VIDEOS. Notre Dame fire, one year later. Notre Dame is still unstable. On April 15, 2019, the 850 year old gothic building was engulfed in flames, sending its iconic spire crumbling to the ground. The coronavirus pandemic has spread to many …
FILE - In this April 15 2019, file photo, flames illuminate the night sky as Notre Dame Cathedral burns in Paris. Now the pandemic has paused restoration efforts. Notre Dame is still unstable. One year after a fire nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the cause of the blaze remains a mystery. According to a March 2020 email newsletter sent by the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris, the work done in 2019 focused on stabilizing the cathedral to prevent further damage. On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground.
Fondation de France immediately mobilized its network and launched a special fund to enable huge numbers of donors to help rebuild the cathedral. Notre-Dame cathedral is seen at sunset after repair work stops due to the coronavirus (COVID 19) outbreak one year after fire ravaged the emblematic monument as the coronavirus lockdown continues on April 14, 2020 in Paris, France.
April 15, 2020, Exactly one year ago the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire, causing severe damage and shocking Europe—and the rest of the world.
One year later, the beloved French landmark is still scarred, and renovation work ground to a halt with the coronavirus lockdown in place nationwide in France since March 17. On April 15, 2019, the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire, with horrified Parisians watching as its iconic spire burned and fell to the ground. Here’s a 3-D look at where things stand: Source The Wall Street Journal . Notre-Dame cathedral is seen at sunset after repair work stops due to the coronavirus (COVID 19) outbreak one year after fire ravaged the emblematic monument as the coronavirus lockdown continues on April 14, 2020 in Paris, France. FILE - In this April 15 2019, file photo, flames illuminate the night sky as Notre Dame Cathedral burns in Paris. Notre Dame fire, one year later. One year after a fire nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the cause of the blaze remains a mystery.
FILE - In this April 15 2019, file photo, flames illuminate the night sky as Notre Dame Cathedral burns in Paris.
Notre-Dame cathedral is seen at sunset after repair work stops due to the coronavirus (COVID 19) outbreak one year after fire ravaged the emblematic monument as the coronavirus lockdown continues on April 14, 2020 in Paris, France. Notre-Dame’s south transept gable with wooden reinforcements and protective netting in May 2019.
Notre Dame Fire: 1 Year Later. The Notre Dame Fire: One Year Later Our visual guide shows what’s still at stake as critical repairs to the famed cathedral are stalled by the coronavirus pandemic To Read the Full Story April 15 marks the first anniversary of the fire at Notre Dame destroying many parts of the Gothic cathedral. Flames and smoke are seen billowing from the roof at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019. April 15 marks the first anniversary of the fire at Notre Dame destroying many parts of the Gothic cathedral. On 15 April 2019, a devastating fire struck Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, unleashing a wave of solidarity throughout France and all over the world.
Photo by Sukkoria via Wikimedia Commons. Fondation de France immediately mobilized its network and launched a special fund to enable huge numbers of donors to help rebuild the cathedral.