A huge fire has broken out at the Ritz Hotel in Paris. The
blaze could destroy a multi-million pound refurbishment, according to local
news reports.
Flames and thick black smoke could be seen pouring out of
the world-famous building, which is owned by billionaire businessman Mohamed
Al-Fayed , 86. He had spent at least £200 million honouring the hotel founder’s
promise of offering guests ‘all the refinement that a prince could desire in
his own home’.
The Ritz was due to re-open in March following a
three-and-a-half-year restoration, but its entire top floor appeared to be on
fire right now.
Yvon Bot, a spokeman for the Paris fire brigade, said:
"The fire started on the seventh floor. No members of the public were present
and there are no victims. Our concern is to stop the fire spreading to the
entire floor and the roof."
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