Notre Dame Cathedral was ravaged by a massive fire on April 15, 2019, and restoration of the famous landmark continues three years later.
, which also falls on the Christian holiday of Good Friday, the race to reconstruct the Paris landmark continues — as well as the investigation into the exact cause of the flames.
Authorities hope to have Notre Dame open to visitors and religious services in 2024, the year Paris hosts the Olympics.
The Établissement Public, the public agency in charge of managing the restoration, said at the time it would be sourcing companies "over the next few months" with expertise in the restoration of historical monuments to help. "Little by little, each oak is stripped of its bark and cut into 36 cm sections for planking," Friends of Notre Dame Paris said in an update.
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