Historic Copenhagen Stock Exchange Building Collapses in Devastating Fire

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The old stock exchange building in downtown Copenhagen, a 17th-century structure known for its elaborate spire, partly collapsed in a large fire with no reported injuries. The cause of the fire, which occurred during renovations, remains unclear, and the blaze was still burning with "pockets of fire" as of early Tuesday afternoon. The building's famed spire has been a defining symbol of Copenhagen, and around 200 people have been involved in fighting the fire.
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