Fire put out at the Paris Ritz weeks before $216m relaunch

Flames ripped through the top floor of the ­luxury Ritz Paris hotel, as around 60 firefighters battled to put out a fire which threatened the work of a 3½ year restoration program just weeks ahead of a planned reopening.

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Firefighters work on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of the Ritz Hotel in Paris on January 19, 2016.

About 150 workers were ­evacuated from the site in the chic Place Vendome square in central Paris at around 6am (4pm AEDT), where about 15 fire trucks were on the scene, Paris fire service spokesman Captain Yvon Bot said on French ­television.

The cause of the fire, which struck on the seventh floor of the building and spread through the attic to the roof, was so far ­unknown, the official said.

By midmorning, the fire had been brought under control, he said. “There is no longer any risk of it spreading, but the operation will still take a very long time,” Mr Bot said.

The firemen had had great difficulty accessing the part of the building affected, he said.

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Firefighters work on extinguishing a fire at the Ritz Hotel in Paris on January 19, 2016.

The Ritz had no comment as the incident was ongoing. The hotel’s website still indicated last night it was accepting reservations again from March after the $US150m ($216m).

The former home of fashion designer Coco Chanel and ­author Marcel Proust, and a ­favourite drinking hole of American writer Ernest Hemingway, the hotel was last renovated over a decade beginning in 1979 after its purchase by tycoon ­Mohamed Al-Fayed.

The latest work to restore the Ritz, which opened in 1898 and was the first Paris hotel to boast electricity on all floors and bathrooms that were inside rooms, began in August 2012 and is being overseen by interior architect Thierry W. Despont.

It includes the building of a “discreet tunnel” that will enable the rich and famous to come and go in privacy.

It was at the Ritz that Princess Diana spent her last night in 1997 before the car crash that killed her.

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