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Horrible loss to history: Raveena Tandon, Vicky Kaushal extremely upset over Notre Dame Cathedral fire

Vicky Kaushal, Raveena Tandon and Riteish Deshmukh are at a loss of words to “express their sadness” after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre Dame, the 850-year-old UNESCO world heritage landmark in Paris on Tuesday. Celebrities lamented the “terrible loss to history” and also shared pictures of the Notre Dame on social media.

“Omg . Terrible . Terrible . This is a horrible loss to history and ancient heritage,” Raveena tweeted while Riteish said, “This is a world tragedy #NorteDame -I have no words to express my sadness. To every Notre Dame lover - am so so sorry.”

Maria Goretti is thoroughly upset as well since she reminisced memories of her visit to the Notre Dame during her recent Paris holiday. “This cathedral was a place of exquisite beauty, great history , intricate architecture and immense peace. And I’m heartbroken with the news of its destruction,” she wrote in her post apart from sharing pictures of the Notre Dame.

Here’s what celebrities posted:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Before I left Paris, this is where I went to say bye and thank you . I spent a lot of time last year in this beautiful city . And sometimes I used to go and sit in front of the cathedral and just look at it , specially in summer when the lines were too long . Before leaving this year, I got a little angel from here that I always carry with me. I remember standing inside the cathedral and just did not take any photos, I stood looking at the huge window piece and knew that no photo would ever do this beauty of “our Lady “ any justice, so I just stayed in silence and took it all in, for the last time. This cathedral was a place of exquisite beauty, great history , intricate architecture and immense peace. And I’m heartbroken with the news of it’s destruction , the fire destroyed the roof of the 850-year-old UNESCO world heritage landmark, it’s spectacular Gothic spire collapsed as the inferno took over . #notredame #unesco #worldheritage #paris #peace #nofilter

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Some 500 firefighters worked to prevent one of the bell towers from collapsing, according to fire chief Jean-Claude Gallet, adding that several invaluable artifacts had also been rescued from the burning cathedral.

The fire began at around 6.30 p.m., on Monday and quickly caused the collapse of the Cathedral's spectacular Gothic spire and the destruction of its roof structure, which dated back to the 13th century. The cause of the fire is not yet clear. Officials have said that it could be linked to the renovation work that began after cracks appeared in the stone, sparking fears the structure could become unstable, the BBC reported.

 

 

Source: Twitter/Instagram (With inputs from IANS)

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