A massive fire raged through the French landmark for hours yesterday, starting yesterday evening. The blaze has been linked to extensive renovation works that were underway.

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Firefighters were on the scene for more than nine hours and while they managed to salvage the cathedral’s main stone structure, the spire and roof collapsed.

French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to rebuild the 850-year-old Gothic landmark, announcing plans to launch a national subscription scheme to pay for the work, with Mr Pinault one of the first to commit funds to the rebuild. 

According to AFP, the chairman and CEO of Kering, the French-based luxury group behind Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, hopes the money will help church officials with its complete rebuild. 

Locally, politicians have taken to social media to express their sympathies, including Policy & Resource’s external affairs lead Jonathan Le Tocq.

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Pictured: Hauteville House has reopened after major refurbishment, which Mr Pinault helped fund.