Macron assesses Notre Dame two years after devastating fire

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting the building site that Notre Dame has become in the two years since a fire tore through Paris’ most famous cathedral. He hopes to show that French heritage hasn’t been forgotten despite the coronavirus. Ministers, architects and the retired army general who is overseeing Notre Dame’s restoration joined Macron on Thursday as he inspected the progress of the massive rebuilding project. The president promised the cathedral would be rebuilt by 2024, yet officials acknowledge the work won’t be fully completed by then. They pledge Notre Dame will be at least be open for worship in time for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.