Some officials saying that the building's fate will be decided in the next 90 minutes (said almost a half hour ago so I guess the next hour).
I guess there's worry that in one of the bell towers there's been enough damage to weaken what's holding up one of the enormous bells. Everything that's behind the famous bell towers is going to be almost a total loss.
This going to be an absolute legal and political nightmare. Apparently everyone's known for a long time the structure was rapidly becoming unsound but the French government and the Catholic Church have been feuding for decades over who should foot the bills.
Another interesting tidbit...Victor Hugo is largely credited with publicizing and saving Notre Dame in the 1800's century but there was at least one drawback to it becoming a tourist attraction overnight. There was a rush to capitalize on tourist money and a lot of the repairs were extremely rushed, half-assed, and in fact did more damage than good in the long run (one example being they used concrete to repair cracks in the masonry which actually let more water in as the concrete eroded)
I guess there's worry that in one of the bell towers there's been enough damage to weaken what's holding up one of the enormous bells. Everything that's behind the famous bell towers is going to be almost a total loss.
This going to be an absolute legal and political nightmare. Apparently everyone's known for a long time the structure was rapidly becoming unsound but the French government and the Catholic Church have been feuding for decades over who should foot the bills.
Another interesting tidbit...Victor Hugo is largely credited with publicizing and saving Notre Dame in the 1800's century but there was at least one drawback to it becoming a tourist attraction overnight. There was a rush to capitalize on tourist money and a lot of the repairs were extremely rushed, half-assed, and in fact did more damage than good in the long run (one example being they used concrete to repair cracks in the masonry which actually let more water in as the concrete eroded)
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