Fire Engulfs Historic Paris Town Hall; No Injuries Reported
A significant fire broke out at the Town Hall in the 12th arrondissement of Paris during the early hours of Monday, January 27, 2025. The blaze, which erupted around 3 a.m., was tackled by over 150 firefighters employing 60 emergency vehicles.
Despite the rapid spread of flames, which ultimately engulfed the entire tower, all individuals inside the building, including a security guard, were evacuated safely without any reported injuries. The local police prefect, Laurent Nuñez, assured the public that measures were taken to prevent the historic tower from collapsing.
Emmanuelle Pierre-Marie, the Mayor of the 12th arrondissement, expressed deep concern upon visiting the scene, highlighting that the building housed numerous valuable artworks and paintings that may have been lost to the flames. Although the fire was brought under control by approximately 7 a.m., the extent of the damage inflicted on the structure and its contents remains uncertain.
The incident has drawn attention to the significance of the Town Hall, both as an architectural landmark and a repository of cultural history, prompting discussions about the future of the site.
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