Notre Dame Bells Resonate Across Paris for First Time Since 2019 Fire

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Notre Dame's bells rang in Paris for the first time since the 2019 fire, marking a significant milestone in the cathedral's restoration. The eight restored bells in the northern belfry chimed for five minutes, symbolizing the progress made in the five-year restoration effort involving over 250 companies. The cathedral, which suffered severe damage from the fire, is set to reopen to the public on December 8. French President Emmanuel Macron had pledged to rebuild the iconic structure, which now features a new spire and enhanced fire safety measures.
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