Luxury Paris hotel near Elysee reopens after fire forces brief closure

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 A five-star hotel near ‌the Elysee presidential palace in Paris reopened on Wednesday after a blaze earlier ​forced around 400 people to ​evacuate the building, the French capital's ⁠firefighters and the hotel said.

Two ​members of staff were slightly injured ​as they tried to put out the fire which started at around 1020 GMT ​in the basement kitchen of ​the 114 Faubourg restaurant, owned by the Bristol hotel, ‌often ⁠used by visiting world leaders close to the Elysee, the French president's official residence.

The fire has been ​fully contained ​and ⁠extinguished, the Bristol hotel said in a statement later ​on Wednesday, adding that the ​hotel ⁠had been reopened.

Police had closed Faubourg Saint Honore street, while more than 100 ⁠firefighters ​were on the scene, ​the local fire service said.

Reporting by Gianluca Lo ​Nostro; Editing by Andrew Heavens/Keith Weir