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Facade of Copenhagen’s stock exchange collapses after blaze

The facade of Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange collapsed on Thursday evening, rescue services said, as work to put out the last of the flames continued for a third day.

Facade of Copenhagen's stock exchange collapses after blaze
The outer wall of Copenhagen's old stock exchange has now collapsed following Tuesday's fire. Photo: Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix

Half of the 17th-century Børsen building was destroyed and its 54-metre spire tumbled to the ground in the fire that broke out early Tuesday, in scenes that shocked Denmark.

“Unfortunately, there has been a collapse of the facade,” Copenhagen’s rescue service said in a post to X, formerly Twitter.

They added that all workers had been evacuated from the scene and no injures were reported.

“There is a continued risk of collapse of the rest of the face of Børsen,” Tim Ole Simonsen, leader of the operation at the rescue services, told a press conference.

Live video from the scene showed a wall quickly collapsing in on itself, as smoke continued to rise up from the badly burnt building.

Containers had already been placed around the building in an attempt to support the structure, but officials said they had been unable to anchor them to the structure.

“We had really hoped that we could save the facades of this old building, but unfortunately we haven’t managed to get the anchoring in place,” director of emergency services Jakob Vedsted Andersen told a press conference.

Earlier in the day, the city’s rescue service said that extinguishing work was continuing.

“We have extinguished a few small fires in the building, primarily in the basement,” rescue services wrote on X.

READ ALSO: Denmark’s stock exchange fire ‘could result in court case’ 

Police said several streets around the building would remain inaccessible until Monday.

The fire began under the copper roof of the building, which was undergoing renovations ahead of its 400th anniversary.

The cause of the blaze was unknown and Copenhagen police said Wednesday that a major investigation had been launched.

“It is a complicated process and it can take several months before we can reach an answer,” police said in a statement.

As one of the capital’s oldest and best-known landmarks, the Børsen building housed the Danish Chamber of Commerce as well as a vast art collection.

Several hundred artworks were rescued from the fire.

Brian Mikkelsen, the director of the Danish Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday the top of the building’s iconic spire — designed to look like it was made up of the intertwined tails of four dragons — had been recovered intact.

“It gave a glimmer of hope. Because it will once again adorn our beautiful workplace and Copenhagen,” Mikkelsen said in a post to X.

Located close to the Christiansborg parliament and seat of government, the building was commissioned by King Christian IV and built between 1619 and 1640. It was the stock exchange until the 1970s.

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UPDATE: Fire at Novo Nordisk HQ outside Copenhagen now ‘under control’

The fire at an administrative building at Novo Nordisk's headquarters in Bagsværd is now "under control", Copenhagen fire services have said.

UPDATE: Fire at Novo Nordisk HQ outside Copenhagen now 'under control'

“After hours of hard work in the blazing sun, we have brought the fire under control,” Rasmus Storgaard, who is leading the emergency services’ efforts to extinguish the fire, told the broadcaster TV2. 

He said that his 70-strong team were now waiting for cranes that could help with the clean-up and extinguishing work, but that most of the necessary equipment and personnel were now in place, with some 20 fire engines involved. 

“With the capabilities that are now in the fight, you will probably see more or less normal operations out here again tomorrow,” he said .

Novo Nordisk told Ritzau that the fire had started outside a building and then spread to nearby office buildings. According to Novo Nordisk, the smoke is not toxic, and there are no injuries. 

In a written statement to DR Nyheder, Novo Nordisk said: “A fire broke out today outside a building at Novo Nordisk in Bagsværd. The fire has spread to an office building. The fire brigade is present and starting the extinguishing work, which is expected to last for the next few hours. The smoke is not toxic and there are no injuries.”

On the social media site X, Copenhagen Vestegns Police warned people to go inside and close doors and windows if they are in a smoky area.

Martin Kjærsgaard, the officer on duty for the fire services, told TV2 that the administrative building affected would either collapse or have to be demolished. He predicted at about 2pm that the fire would not be extinguished before 10pm at the earliest. 

“The entire roof has collapsed, but the floor below with offices and laboratories is not damaged by fire,” Storgaard told DR. 

Duty manager at Copenhagen Vestegns Police, Thomas Christensen said the smoke from the fire had caused some minor inconvenience to the traffic on the nearby Hillerød motorway. P4 Trafik has since updated on X that the smoke is no longer a problem for motorists.

The smoke disrupted traffic on Route 16, known in Denmark as the Hillerødmotorvejen. Photo: Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix

On May 16th, another fire broke out on a roof at a new building being constructed by Novo Nordisk at its site in Kalundborg, creating a pillar of dark smoke that could be seen frm 30km away. 

A fire at a construction site at Novo Nordisk in Kalundborg on May 16th. Photo: Jokum Tord Larsen/Ritzau Scanpix

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