A massive fire broke out in Paris' 17th arrondissement, sending thick black smoke billowing across the city.
The blaze occurred near a major ring road and close to the new court complex designed by architect Renzo Piano. Hundreds of firefighters were deployed to battle the inferno, which tore through a recycling plant. The fire prompted the closure of key roads and raised concerns due to its proximity to central Paris landmarks.
This incident comes just five years after the devastating Notre Dame fire, reigniting fears about fire safety in the capital.
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Huge fire in Paris sends black smoke across city of light as fire crews scramble to extinguish blaze
A MASSIVE inferno has torn through a building in Paris, with flames and thick black smoke rising high into the sky and casting a dark cloud across the capital’s stunning skyline. The fire, which
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