Paris - Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, Apr 2019

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How much more daylight will there be in Paris?
Not much. An hour or so maybe.

This is heartbreaking. The stone facade looks like the only thing that will survive, all the priceless artworks, stained glass windows, mosaics, centuries worth of tombs, all gone. We're watching one of the most important historical buildings in Europe go up in smoke.
 
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I have seen one Fire Dept.water hose from a crane working, and about 6 firefighters on a roof section standing. Does Paris have a Fire Department ?
 
  • #104
I have seen one Fire Dept.water hose from a crane working, and about 6 firefighters on a roof section standing. Does Paris have a Fire Department ?
I don't think there's much they can do. The part that's burning is difficult to get to being on an islet, and they have to think of risk to the firemen from falling masonry.
 
  • #105
omgosh
what a pity
 
  • #106
I have seen one Fire Dept.water hose from a crane working, and about 6 firefighters on a roof section standing. Does Paris have a Fire Department ?

Paris Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

Sadly this part of Paris is difficult to access, I'd say. Many small bridges crossing over the Seine on both sides Also very small streets on the island.
 
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  • #107
It is almost too horrific to watch.
 
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The island, according to Fox News, is being evacuated
 
  • #110
I don't think there's much they can do. The part that's burning is difficult to get to being on an islet, and they have to think of risk to the firemen from falling masonry.
I have seen more water cannon trucks at one of their many street protests....moo
 
  • #111
Paris Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

Sadly this part of Paris is difficult to access, I'd say. Many small bridges crossing over the Seine on both side. Also very small streets on the island.
No fire boats, I guess. I'd love to see a fire boat on the water spraying a huge stream. But, really, it wouldn't be enough even if it were possible. The fire looks un-fightable. Containment is likely the goal. And protecting lives, of course.

jmo

edited to add missing words
 
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Ok, as to why no air drop of water, the reasoning is that the weight of the water could collapse the building.

So French authorities considered, then abandoned the idea.
 
  • #114
I guess they can't drop water into it because of scaffolding, and because of dangers of affecting other areas outside of the target area.

And the things that we see they're usually done with forest fires, they can't use those retardance because of people around there because it would be toxic to the people in the crowds. M o o
 
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Ok, as to why no air drop of water, the reasoning is that the weight of the water could collapse the building.

So French authorities considered, then abandoned the idea.
Makes sense. I'm going to trust they know what they are doing.

jmo
 
  • #117
they've added a second puney hose. Church authority says they're
expecting a total loss. the wood frame is like tinder.
 
  • #118
Ok, as to why no air drop of water, the reasoning is that the weight of the water could collapse the building.

So French authorities considered, then abandoned the idea.

A spokesperson on CNN said that helicopters are not permitted to fly around that part of Paris.
 
  • #119
CNN live broadcast had retired NYC Deputy Fire Chief Jim Bullock on. He said that with the roof collapsed the walls are now subject to possible collapse. "The roof is part of the structure that keeps the walls together."

Sorry, no link yet. This was from live TV.
 
  • #120
I'm surprised that they don't have any helicopter views of this.
 

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