All accounts confirm the Great Organ has survived.
CBS News
"Gregoire, Paris' deputy mayor, said on Tuesday that the famed "
Great Organ" from Notre Dame, among the most famous and largest in the world, remained intact after the devastating blaze. The Great Organ, one of two in the structure, was built by Francois Thierry in the mid-18th century. It has an estimated 8,000 pipes."
NPR News
French Minister of Culture Franck Riester
said some of the most significant treasures had been saved …
BBC News
"Saving France's 850-year-old Notre-Dame cathedral came down to a crucial time window of 15-30 minutes, France's deputy interior minister has said. Laurent Nuñez praised the "courage and determination" of firefighters who "risked their own lives" to salvage the building's stone structure and its two towers. The fire ravaged the cathedral's roof and caused its spire to collapse.
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to rebuild it within five years.
The cause of the blaze is unclear.
"We now know it all came down to 15-30 minutes," Mr Nuñez said, adding that police and fire services would spend the next 48 hours assessing the security and safety of the structure.
Paris public prosecutor Rémy Heitz said his office was "favouring the theory of an accident", but had assigned 50 people to investigate the origin of the fire."
Uncited sources said officials are reviewing surveillance videos and seek The Hunchback and several of his less reputable Gargoyle buddies for questioning. These individuals were said to be seen smoking cigarettes and drinking beer, while perched on the upper scaffolding before the fire broke out. [Is it too soon?]