Some Notre-Dame Treasures Saved By French Firefighters

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faced a rapidly spreading fire at Notre-Dame as they arrived on the scene Monday evening, but appeared to have prevented the complete
destruction of the cathedral and managed to rescue some of its priceless artifacts by rushing inside, officials said.Dozens of fire engines
and at least 18 high-pressure aerial hoses were used to contain the blaze which broke out at the Gothic masterpiece at around 6pm (1600 GMT)
on Monday evening.Several drones and a robot were also pressed into action to assess the inferno, but the idea of water-bombing planes -- as
suggested by US President Donald Trump -- was quickly dismissed."It spread extremely quickly on the roof," Paris deputy mayor Emmanuel
Gregoire told the BFM news channel.Wooden roof beams dating from the 12th century were to blame, but the first-responders had made "saving
as many artworks as possible" a priority, Gregoire explained.Some teams had managed to salvage an unknown quantity of its cultural
treasures, he and the head of the Paris fire service said.The Holy Crown of Thorns and a sacred tunic worn by 13th-century French king
Louis, two irreplaceable artifacts, had been rescued, the cathedral rector Patrick Chauvet said.President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to
the efforts of the fire service as he visited the scene, sending the "thanks on behalf of the whole nation."He praised their "extreme
courage, their great professionalism and lots of determination by their commanders."Tower at riskAs the steeple and roof collapsed in the
early evening, operations had focused on containing the inferno and preventing it spreading to the two 13th-century stone towers on the
western facade.Firefighters also worked to protect the rear of the building "where the most precious artifacts are located," the head of the
Paris fire service Jean-Claude Gallet told reporters at the scene.He said they had been "safeguarded" without giving further details.Around
three and half hours into the vast operation, carried out under the gaze of hundreds of stunned Parisians and tourists, junior interior
minister Laurent Nunez warned that one of the towers was at risk."If that collapses, you can imagine the scale of the damage," he added.But
the worst appeared to have been averted."We can consider that the main structure of Notre-Dame has been saved and preserved," Gallet told
reporters at around 11pm local time.He said that the main task now was to cool the temperature inside the cathedral, a procedure that would
take several hours.Officials were quick to dismiss suggestions from Trump that water-bombing planes should be pressed into action."Perhaps
flying water tankers could be used to put it out
Must act quickly!" Trump tweeted.Nunes said that such action would have posed a "major danger" for the structure.Assessing the damage is
expected to take days."Obviously we fear the worst in terms of damage given the scale of the fire," Gregoire said.(Except for the headline,
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