Lockdown: Notre Dame’s neighborhood isolated since fire

The streets around Notre Dame cathedral are cordoned off in Paris, Thursday, April 18, 2019. Since Monday’s fire, half the island in the middle of the Seine has been closed to visitors. Residents who had never met before suddenly find themselves the only customers of restaurants and cafés normally filled with tourists. (AP Photo/Nicolas Vaux-Montagny)

Members of Notre Dame neighborhood merchants’ association gather at Quasimodo Notre Dame cafe in Paris, Thursday, April 18, 2019. Since Monday’s fire, half the island in the middle of the Seine has been closed to visitors. Residents who had never met before suddenly find themselves the only customers of restaurants and cafés normally filled with tourists. At Quasimodo Notre Dame bar, named for Victor Hugo’s hunchback, storekeepers commiserate. (AP Photo/Nicolas Vaux-Montagny)

PARIS — The neighborhood around Notre Dame Cathedral is usually buzzing with tourists all year. Now the shops and cafés are empty and the streets eerily quiet.

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