Burning bus sends clouds of black smoke into Paris sky

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A picture shot by an eyewitness showed a column of thick black smoke rising over the Seine river, only a couple of hundred metres away from Paris’s famous Notre-Dame cathedral

Thick black smoke billowed above central Paris on Monday after a bus caught fire on the upmarket Saint-Germain boulevard, a Reuters witness said.A picture shot by an eyewitness showed a column of thick black smoke rising over the Seine river, only a couple of hundred metres away from Paris’s famous Notre-Dame cathedral, the roof of which was destroyed in a massive fire around three years ago.

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