Notre Dame cathedral roof collapsed in the fire

In the Parisian Notre Dame Cathedral, in the last eight hundred years, there was a fierce fire. The church's main peak and roof collapsed. President Emanuel Macroon has announced the reconstruction of the cathedral by visiting the site. World leaders have expressed concern over the incident.
The head of the Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris collapsed in a devastating fire. The local time, on Monday (April 15th), suddenly takes place in the fire, one of the oldest in Paris.
Eyewitnesses said smoke was seen from the upper part of the cathedral. Then it spread quickly.
One of the eyewitnesses said there was no fire fighting system in the cathedral. Can not believe In this way all of the eyes were finished. The end of our thousand years tradition
Authorities say firefighters are quickly reaching the scene after the fire. The building was under renovation work It is believed that there could be a fire due to some reason. Most of the sculpture was removed from the cathedral last week.
Meanwhile, the French President Emanuel Macroon thanked the rescuers for inspecting the site and removing everyone from that area safely.
French President Emanuel Macroon said, "It is really painful to burn an ancient monument in this way. Like every citizen of France, I am also shocked. We will rebuild it all over again.
US President Donald Trump has expressed concern over the cathedral fire incident. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May told all support to France.

The Notre Dame Cathedral built in the twelfth century is known as one of the most spectacular sights in Paris. Millions of tourists visit the cathedral every year. Last year, a renovation of the ancient architecture has begun with a crack in different places.
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