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Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo and outside Notre Dame cathedral after a ceremony at the city town hall on April 18, 2019 in Paris. France paid a daylong tribute on April 18, 2019 to the Paris firefighters who saved Notre Dame Cathedral from collapse, while construction workers rushed to secure an area above one of the church's famed rose-shaped windows and other vulnerable sections of the fire-damaged landmark. Photo by Pierre Gautheron/ABACAPRESS.COM Image details File size:
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