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A fire broke out early Monday morning in the town hall of Paris' 12th district, starting at 3:20am. Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez reported the incident, stating that approximately 150 firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze by morning.
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A fire overnight Sunday to Monday ravaged the roof and bell tower of a town hall in one of Paris's districts, <a target=_blank hr
A massive fire broke out at the historic town hall of Paris’ 12th district early Monday, causing significant damage to its iconic 36-meter bell tower. Around 150 firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the blaze,
A fire at Paris' town hall endangers its bell tower. Firefighters respond swiftly to prevent further damage. Cause under investigation.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
A fire in Paris’s 12th district town hall broke out overnight from Sunday to Monday, ravaging the roof and bell tower of the 19th-century building. Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez warned the
A major fire damaged the 19th-century town hall in Paris' 12th district, destroying its historic bell tower but causing no casualties. Over 150 firefighters worked to control the blaze. An investigation is underway to determine the cause while services are temporarily relocated to the 11th district.
French authorities say a fire engulfed the town hall of Paris’ 12th district, causing no casualties but severely damaging the bell tower of the 19th century building
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