Tuesday, April 15, 2025


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On April 15, 2019, as twilight fell over Paris, orange flames erupted from the roof of Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of the world’s most iconic monuments. For over 850 years, the cathedral had stood as a symbol of Gothic grandeur, cultural pride, and spiritual heritage.


But on that evening, centuries of history went up in smoke as fire consumed the wooden framework known as "the Forest." The majestic spire collapsed, and the world watched in collective heartbreak. Smoke billowed high into the sky, while courageous firefighters fought to save the structure—and they did. The two towers, priceless relics, and the famous rose windows survived.


Global donations poured in. Pledges came from billionaires, citizens, and art lovers alike. The French President vowed: “We will rebuild Notre-Dame.” A monumental restoration project began, promising that the cathedral will rise again—in time for the 2024 Paris Olympics.