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Huge Fire Engulfs Copenhagen’s Historic Stock Exchange Building, Spire Collapses






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Breaking News: Fire Engulfs Historic Copenhagen Stock Exchange Building

Unfortunate Fire Destroys Landmark

A huge fire has engulfed Copenhagen’s old stock exchange, one of the Danish capital’s most famous landmarks, causing its spire to collapse as staff and citizens scrambled to rescue paintings and historic artifacts from the blaze.

Loss of Cultural History

“I cannot describe how upset I and my colleagues are,” said a visibly moved Brian Mikkelsen, CEO of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, which owns and has offices in the 17th-century building. “It is a huge disaster, because it is 400 years of cultural history that is in flames.”

Dramatic Scene

Stunned commuters and onlookers watched as the raging fire could be seen swirling around the building’s distinctive 56-meter spire – shaped as the tail of four entwined dragons – moments before it collapsed and fell into the street below.

Heroes Unite

Some passersby even joined emergency services to run inside the burning building and help carry large Renaissance paintings and other objects away from the blaze. Among the paintings saved was Danish artist Peder Severin Krøyer’s 1895 work “From the Copenhagen Stock Exchange,” the Chamber of Commerce said.

A Nation’s Heartache

Denmark’s Deputy Prime Minister, Troels Lund Poulsen, called the fire “our own Notre Dame moment,” referring to the blaze that destroyed the roof and spire of the Paris cathedral, five years ago almost to the day.

Fire Ravages the Landmark

The fire began at around 8.30 a.m. local time (2.30 a.m. ET), a Copenhagen fire department chief told CNN, and by 11 a.m. nearly half of the building had been destroyed. The fire was still burning by late afternoon.

A Tragic Day for the Nation

The Chamber of Commerce said it is “at a loss for words for how great a tragedy this is.” It said it was “a sad day for our country” and that “the damage will unfortunately be very expensive.”

Investigation Underway

“We have tried to rescue a lot of historic paintings that were inside the building and the historic furniture,” Jakob Vedsted Andersen, an executive director at the Greater Copenhagen fire and rescue service, told CNN. He said it was “way too soon” to speculate about the causes of the blaze.

No Casualties Reported

Copenhagen police have told people to avoid the area, and there have been no reported injuries so far. People were in the building when the fire started, but they were all evacuated, said a police spokesperson, who added that military personnel were at the scene to support firefighting efforts.

Ancient Landmark in Flames

A “piece of Danish history” is on fire, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said, calling the building’s cultural heritage “irreplaceable.” The Børsen building has been at the heart of Danish business since the 17th century.

Building’s Historical Significance

The old stock exchange – located only a few minutes’ walk from Christiansborg Palace – dates back to 1625. It was built in the Dutch Renaissance style at the request of King Christian IV and had recently been undergoing renovations with its facade covered in scaffolding and protective coverings.

400 Years of Cultural Heritage Damaged

Denmark’s culture minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt said 400 years of cultural heritage had been damaged.

Remarkable Rescue Efforts

“How touching it is to see how the employees at Børsen, good people from the emergency services and passers-by work together to rescue art treasures and iconic images from the burning building,” he added.

Challenging Firefighting Operation

Emergency services were working to control the fire, but it had spread to all floors through the elevator shaft. Frank Trier Mikkelsen, operations manager at the Greater Copenhagen fire department, said the fire is burning “violently” inside the building, according to a TV 2 report. Forty firefighters were inside the building, with valuables being rescued.

Authorities Struggle to Tackle Fire

Mikkelsen told the Danish broadcaster that the fire is of a type that emergency managers dread, explaining parts of the building’s roof need to be removed to extinguish it. He added that machines have been called in to remove some of the copper roof, as the water just bounces off it.

This story has been updated with further developments.

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