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Notre Dame Fire Possibly Caused by Short-Circuit Prosecutors Say
- Updated: May 9, 2019
CNN was sensitive by a source that prosecutors in Paris are now questioning if an electrical short-circuit was a means of a Notre Dame Cathedral fire.
The source pronounced that speculation was only one that they were exploring.
Forty Notre Dame employees have been interviewed by law enforcement. On Apr 17, 2019, a Paris prosecutor’s bureau has pronounced in further to forensics group review and interviews; a military have begun to check some areas of Notre Dame.
Officials continue to trust that a glow was an accident, though other theories have not been ruled out.
Before a glow started, Notre Dame was being renovated. Four companies were hired to perform a renovations. Two of those companies Socra, who specialized in art conservation, and Europe Echafaudage, a scaffolding company, started work on a cathedral. The companies workers were not benefaction when a glow started.
President Emmanuel Macron has pronounced he skeleton in 5 years to have Notre Dame rebuilt.
People have donated for a replacement plan from around a world. So far, $904 million (800 million euros) has been raised.
Written by Barbara Sobel
CNN: Paris prosecutors questioning if short-circuit caused Notre Dame fire
KKTV 11 News: The Latest: Short-circuit ‘likely caused’ Notre Dame fire
Fox News: Notre Dame glow expected caused by electrical short-circuit, investigators believe
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