The firefighters who were willing to give their lives to one of Paris' greatest icons managed to save the stained-glass windows, the church organ, and much of the building itself.
Five years later, here she is, in what feels like a Christmas miracle: Open, gleaming, and close to fully restored (and, even more shocking, on budget).
Why does the Western world care more about a fire where no one died, than it does the gruesome killing of hundreds of people in coordinated bomb blasts?
An article by moral philosophers Peter Singer and Michael Plant that was headlined 'How Many Lives is Notre Dame Worth?' took a similar stance.
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