A devastating fire broke out in one of Copenhagen's oldest buildings a week ago on Tuesday morning.
The police technicians begin to investigate the cause of the fire in the half-destroyed Pörssitalo in Copenhagen.
Danish newspaper Berlingske said on Monday that police technicians will get to Børsen to find out the cause of the fire on Monday or Tuesday.
The rescue service said on Monday message service in Xthat all the extinguishing units of the rescue service have left the scene of the fire.
However, inspections are carried out every few hours in the stock exchange in case the fire flares up again.
Berlingsken and Denmark of the public broadcasting company DR according to the rescue service had to return to the scene of the fire the night before Tuesday, because small embers flared up in the building again.
Copenhagen A devastating fire broke out in one of the oldest buildings, about 400 years old, exactly one week ago on Tuesday morning. Half of the historic stock exchange building was destroyed in less than half a day.
The fire had time to spread uncontrollably to all floors of the Stock Exchange Building. By noon, the building's famous dragon tower had already collapsed and part of the roof had collapsed.
No one was injured in the fire. The cause of the fire is still unknown. According to Berlingske, the police have not made any estimates as to the cause of the fire.
Operations manager of the rescue service Tim Ole Simonsen warned on Thursday of last week, that finding out the cause of the fire may take time due to the risk of the facade collapsing. Part of the facade collapsed into the building on the same day.
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