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What's wrong with Notre Dame against donations? Reasons against donating to Notre Dame

What's the matter with opposing donation to Notre Dame? What's the reason for opposing donation to Notre Dame? Many friends don't know yet. Let's take a look with Xiao Bian.

What's wrong with Notre Dame against donations

At 18:50 local time on April 17, all cathedrals in France rang their bells to pray for Notre Dame, which was hit by the fire. Since the fire broke out three days ago, more than 800 million euros have been donated to the reconstruction and restoration projects. French President Marc ó n said he hopes to rebuild Notre Dame in five years. However, in the view of experts, the restoration of Notre Dame has many challenges, and it is estimated that the restoration time will take 8-10 years.

Five years is not enough

Some experts say it is "almost impossible" to completely restore Notre Dame in five years. One of the big challenges is to replace the precious oak that supports the roof. In addition, due to the large burned area in Notre Dame, too many objects need to be rebuilt and restored, and these works require a high level of workmanship. The interior of the church is now flooded with water. It will take months for the drying process. After that, a huge & lsquo; umbrella & gt; needs to be built to protect the restoration site from the bad weather. 'it's going to be a slow process, it's going to take a lot of time, and five years is not enough. '

In addition to the expected material and time cost, it is not easy to find enough skilled craftsmen to participate in the restoration project. Julian & middot; lacatz, vice president of the French Society for the protection of sites and monuments, also pointed out that every part burned down has a special cultural significance. "The building can be restored, but the history cannot be rebuilt. This will be another church with the shape of Notre Dame in Paris.".

Donations have exceeded $1 billion

According to Fortune magazine, the amount of donations promised for the reconstruction of Notre Dame has reached about 1 billion US dollars (800 million euros) since the fire. Most of the money comes from the French rich, politicians and luxury designers.

The Pinault family, the boss of Gucci, announced a donation of 100 million euros. A few minutes later, the Arnault family, the boss of rival LV, announced a donation of 200 million euros plus LVMH's architectural and design resources.

Lilliane Bettencourt, the late world's richest woman and successor of L'Oreal Group, also announced a donation of 200 million euros, according to reports. The donation will be made through the Bettencourt foundation in the name of Lilian's daughter Franco.

In addition to these super rich, political, fashion and other celebrities have announced donations to rebuild the cathedral.

Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo has announced a donation of 50 million euros, the Washington Post reported. Technology giant apple, entertainment group Disney and other celebrities and politicians have announced donations. Even ordinary Catholics from all over the world are spontaneously contributing to the reconstruction of Notre Dame.

Why doesn't France file an insurance claim

The loss is heavy. Why didn't France file an insurance claim?

The reason is simple: Notre Dame may not be insured.

Connexion website found a document officially published by government agencies, which contains a rule that 'the state is its own insurance company'. This means that France does not pay an annual insurance premium for all buildings, but will only pay for them when they are damaged. This rule comes from the regulation of the French Ministry of Finance in 1889, when the government decided not to take out private fire insurance for buildings.

French Le Parisien reported that government sources had confirmed to them that Notre Dame was not insured.

Therefore, France is now in such an embarrassing situation: it can not make insurance claims, it can only rely on the conscience of its citizens.

The American people are against donations: we in the West are still eating grass

After American media reported that the White House was ready to provide assistance to France to help repair Notre Dame, many American netizens objected. "We have a city (Flint, Michigan) that is still short of water," wrote Kuzma, a famous NBA Laker. People in the western United States are still eating grass, while the White House donates to Notre Dame.

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