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by kweks
2588 days ago
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I was up on the rooftop three weeks ago.
What is more incredible is how untouched everything that was not directly touched by the fire is.
Inside the church itself, the wood, the chairs, the organs.. incredible condition. There is massive consolidation work to do, but at least from what I saw, the news is better than you would probably believe. The guys doing the consolidation are working "real time" on the structure, shoring up what is necessary as soon as they notice. Rapidly shifting priorities and tasks. There were definitely parts that could easily collapse, bit again, compared to the rest of the structure, they appear to be minimal. The overriding feeling I had was: Hats off to the firemen for the incredible restraint and foresight that they applied. |
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I don't understand what report the article is reacting to, because Vannucci's study is three years old and I haven't heard anything concerning on that topic lately.
Oh and if you don't mind me asking, were you invited to the rooftop because you were involved in the spire study before? Or did you take part in the operations?