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Strasbourg (France): Explosions, smoke, fire alarms and water hoses: Strasbourg's thousand-year-old cathedral was the scene of a "real-life" fire drill on Tuesday to train firefighters to protect the works of art housed in France's second most visited religious building in the event of a fire. The Strasbourg Cathedral is the second-most visited religious building in France. The historic structure is home to some of the most exquisite art pieces in the world. The mock drill was conducted to prepare the firefighters in case of a disaster. The firefighters had to simulate saving the art in the case of a real fire. "We are simply dealing with a fire that broke out in the roof of the Cathedral, in a wing of the building that houses the Astronomical Clock and also contains several classified and remarkable works of art," Captain Claude Boehm, Press officer, said. Alexandre Cojannot, Regional Conservator of Historic Monuments for Alsace, said the Cathedral contains the statues of the twelve apostles, which are wooden busts dating from the 18th century. "They have been in place since the 18th century and are sensitive to both water and fire. As museum pieces, they are evacuated as a matter of priority to avoid damage," he said. Alexis Neviaski, Deputy Director General of Cultural Affairs DRAC (Regional Department of Cultural Affairs) said the solution proposed by the conservation plan is to adapt this protective measure to each individual piece. "They are covered with a fireproof tarpaulin to prevent the fire from spreading to this protected heritage, this national treasure."

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00:00The Strasbourg Cathedral is the second most visited religious building in France.
00:08The thousand-year-old structure is home to some of the most exquisite art pieces in the world.
00:17On Tuesday, a mock drill was conducted to prepare the firefighters in case of a disaster.
00:23The firefighters had to simulate saving the art in the case of a real fire.
00:35We are simply in the case of an earthquake that was declared on the roof of the cathedral
00:43on a building that has built an astronomical clock and covers several works that are classed and remarkable.
00:51The drill included explosions, fire alarms, smoke, and the whole work.
00:58There are, especially in this space, the statues of the Twelve Apostles,
01:02which are busts in wood from the 18th century,
01:05which have been placed since the 18th century and are both sensitive to water and to the fire.
01:09So, as the museum works, we use them in priority so that they don't suffer any damage.
01:15Some of the art is centuries old and hence is more sensitive to the outside environment.
01:20What exists in the plan of safeguarding the works is to adapt to each works this way of protection.
01:26And then they put a tree that is mis-fuged so that the fire does not take on this heritage,
01:32to protect this national treasure.
01:34Recalling the Notre Dame fire, the French authorities did not want another similar situation on their hands.
01:41The fire brigade hopes that there never comes a time that they are required to come here for an actual purpose.
01:56The fire brigade is quite valuable for the team.
01:57The fire brigade hopes that there never comes a time that they are required to come here for an actual purpose.
02:11But if a situation does arise, the fire fighters will be prepared.
02:18The fire brigade will be prepared.
02:19But if a situation does arise, the fire fighters will be prepared.
02:33The fire fighters will be prepared.
02:34The fire fighters will be prepared.
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