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Fire at the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba extinguished avoiding 'catastrophic situation'

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Mosque of Cordoba Copyright  Manu Fernandez/AP
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By Cristian Caraballo
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A fire in the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, caused by the short circuit of a sweeper in the chapel of Almanzor, forced the area to be evacuated. However, the blaze has now been extinguished according to the town's mayor.

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A fire, reported shortly after 9 pm on Friday, affected the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba. The blaze began in the Patio de los Naranjos, near the Puerta de San José, prompting the evacuation of the area around Magistral González Francés Street to allow fire crews to carry out their work.

According to the town's mayor the fire has now been extinguished avoiding a "catastrophic situation".

Thank you, President. Fortunately, the swift and magnificent response of the #CordobaEsp Firefighters has prevented a catastrophe. The fire is now extinguished, and tonight, Fire Department and Local Police teams will remain on site to prevent any risks.

Five fire engines, a crane, and officers from the National Police were on site, with all access to the monument remaining closed. Municipal sources suggest the fire may have been caused by a short circuit in a floor sweeper located in the Chapel of Almanzor.

The flames and plumes of smoke, visible from various parts of the city, drew numerous local residents, some of whom shared videos of the incident on social media. The Puerta de San José, built in the 10th century and restored in 2017, forms part of this World Heritage site—an iconic blend of Islamic art and Christian architecture following its conversion into a cathedral in 1236.

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