Recovering after the Paris Notre Dame fire
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People work as part of the construction work to secure Notre Dame de Paris cathedral that was badly damaged by a huge fire last April 15, on May 10, 2019.

People work on May 7, 2019 in Paris on construction work to secure Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral that was badly damaged by a huge fire last April 15.

French Culture Minister Franck Riester, Notre Dame cathedral rector Patrick Chauvet, Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli, listen to French chief architect of Historical Sites Philippe Villeneuve, during a visit to the Paris Notre Dame Cathedral on May 2, 2019 after the landmark was badly damaged by a huge fire on April 15.

A worker stands on a scaffolding to secure part of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, two weeks after a fire devastated it, in Paris on May 2, 2019.

This picture taken on May 2, 2019 in Paris shows an excavator and construction material in front of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral two weeks after a fire devastated it.

This picture taken on May 2, 2019 in Paris shows construction material in front of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral two weeks after a fire devastated it.

Miniature replicas of the Eiffle tower and Notre-dame de Paris Cathedral are displayed in a souvenir shop near Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris on April 29, 2019.

Workers stand on scaffolding to secure part of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, two weeks after a fire devastated it, in Paris on April 29, 2019. Public areas that may pose a lead exposure risk, such as the gardens around the cathedral, have been closed and will not be reopened until lead levels are back to normal, the police added. Last week, French environmental campaigners Robin des Bois said about 300 tonnes of lead from the cathedral's roof and steeple had melted in the blaze, which officials said had reached 800 degrees Celsius (1,470F) at its peak.