Fire damages a 19th century district town hall in Paris, leaving the bell tower at risk of collapse
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. Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez said the fire broke at 3:20 a.m. Monday in the roof of the building. About 150 firefighters battled the flames and the fire was extinguished in the morning. Nunez warned there was a “risk of collapse” of the upper part of the bell tower. A security area has been set up around the building. The 12th district town hall was built in 1876 with a 36-meter-high bell tower on top of its main entrance.