Nantes cathedral fire: Arson inquiry launched as firefighters battle to save church

18 July 2020, 14:52

Arson inquiry launched as French firefighters battle blaze in Nantes cathedral

By Megan White

An arson inquiry has been launched after a huge blaze broke out at Nantes cathedral.

A fire broke out in the the famed Gothic gathedral of St Peter and St Paul in the western French city on Saturday.

It destroyed the organ, shattered stained glass windows and sent black smoke spewing from between the cathedral towers.

Residents and tourists watched aghast, and emergency workers cordoned off the area around the cathedral, in the old centre of the city on the Loire River.

A City Hall official said the fire broke out Saturday morning and the cause is unclear.

Firefighters said the roof is not affected by the fire and was "under control".

They brushed aside comparisons with Notre Dame cathedral in Paris whose lead roof and spire burned down in April 2019.

Fire fighters brigade work to extinguish the blaze at the Gothic St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral, in Nantes
Fire fighters brigade work to extinguish the blaze at the Gothic St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral, in Nantes. Picture: PA

The Nantes fire for many will bring back memories of that devastating blaze that threatened to topple the medieval building.

"After Notre-Dame, the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral, in the heart of Nantes, is in flames. Support for our firefighters who take all risks to save this Gothic jewel of the city," French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter.

Saturday's fire broke the main stained glass windows between the two towers of the 15th century cathedral and destroyed the organ, which dated from the 17th century and was called the "soul of the cathedral" by worshippers.

Fire damage inside the cathedral in Nantes, France
Fire damage inside the cathedral in Nantes, France. Picture: PA

"The damage is concentrated on the great organ which appears to be be completely destroyed.

"The platform on which it is located is very unstable and risks collapsing," said Laurent Ferlay, head of the firefighters in the Loire Atlantique area, during a press briefing in front of the cathedral.

The cathedral had been built over five centuries and completed in 1891. The main organ had previously survived a serious fire in 1972, which annihilated much of its wooden structures.

"It is a part of our history, a part of our heritage" Nantes mayor Johanna Rolland told reporters.

"We all have these images in mind, this story in our hearts, but at this stage the situation does not seem to be comparable to that of 1972."

French prime minister Jean Castex and French interior minister Gerald Darmanin will be among officials travelling to Nantes on Saturday in reaction to the blaze.

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