A viral video shows the moment a crowd of people sang “Ave Maria” as a fire ravaged the famed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, on April 15.
Crowds gathered at night to mourn its destruction after nearly 900 years standing. They held an impromptu vigil, singing the famed Franz Schubert composition.
The tweet was retweeted tens of thousands of times not long after going live.
The cause of the blaze is still not yet now and the extent of the damage is unclear. At one point, the church’s spire collapsed.
Firefighters said they saved the stone structure of the bell tower from collapsing, Reuters reported.
But the flames that began in the early evening burst rapidly through the roof of the centuries-old cathedral and engulfed the spire, which toppled, quickly followed by the entire roof.
As it burned into the evening, firefighters battled to prevent one of the main bell towers from collapsing. One firefighter was seriously injured—the only reported casualty.
“We now believe that the two towers of Notre-Dame have been saved,” Paris fire chief Jean-Claude Gallet told reporters at the scene. “We now consider that the main structure of Notre-Dame has been saved and preserved.”
“I keep thinking about, all the culture. It is so delicate and now it’s all gone. It’s all burned,” he continued.
“People started taking pictures. Some people were crying. It was like being knocked out,” he added.
“For 800 years, the Cathedral has watched over Paris”, he said. “Happy and unfortunate events for centuries have been marked by the bells of Notre Dame. We can be only horrified by what we see”.
France President Emanuel Macron vowed to restore the cathedral, saying, “From tomorrow, a national subscription will be organized in France and beyond our borders.”