Fire at one of world’s most famous palaces sparks wild conspiracy theory

11 June 2024 , 21:19
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Firefighters at work at the Chateau de Versailles near Paris on June 11, 2024. © Sarah Meyssonnier, Reuters
Firefighters at work at the Chateau de Versailles near Paris on June 11, 2024. © Sarah Meyssonnier, Reuters

One of the top tourist attractions in France has been evacuated during a fire, just weeks before the start of the Paris Olympics.

Footage shows smoke billowing from the rooftop of the Palace of Versailles – one of Europe’s most grandiose buildings – on Tuesday afternoon.

Chaos engulfed the national landmark in the moments after flames were spotted and all visitors were rushed outside.

The former royal residence commissioned by King Louis XIV, located around 15 miles west of the capital, is among the most visited attractions across the country.

Visitors walk past as French firefighters work after a fire broke out at the Chateau de Versailles forcing the site’s evacuation, but was swiftly brought under control, in Versailles, near Paris, France, June 11, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier qhiddrituitzinv

The ongoing evacuation at the Palace of Versailles (Picture: Reuters)

Visitors take pictures as French firefighters work after a fire broke out at the Chateau de Versailles forcing the site’s evacuation, but was swiftly brought under control, in Versailles, near Paris, France, June 11, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

It is understood that nothing was damaged by the flames (Picture: Reuters)

A spokesperson confirmed that the flames were swiftly brought under control, but this did not stop conspiracy theories to spread on social media.

They said: ‘Firefighters came. There is no more smoke, no more flames and there is no damage to the collection.’

The fire broke out in an area of roofing where renovation works were being done.

What caused the fire remains unconfirmed, but there is much speculation that it is somehow connected with the turbulent times France is undergoing amid the snap election less than three weeks away, on June 30.

There is absolutely nothing to support such misinformation, but such claims were quickly repeated online.

President Emmanuel Macron announced his plan to dissolve parliament following a massive loss for his Renaissance party in Sunday’s European Parliament election.

According to initial polls, the far-right National Rally is forecast to win but also fall short of an absolute majority.

Multiple protests took place in the hours after Macron’s announcement in major cities across the country in response to the French electoral results.

Now, users on X are speculating whether the fire in Versailles is somehow linked.

One person tweeted: ‘Under the Macron mandate, every time a sombre event happens, a symbol of France sets on fire.’

Sophia Martinez

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