Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Date With History: 1966

 


At 9.15 am on Friday, October 21 1966, the spoil tip for Merthyr Vale
colliery collapsed. Fifty years worth of mining debris slid down the
hillside into the mining village of Aberfan, near Merthyr Tydfil in South
Wales.
It first destroyed a farm cottage in its path, killing all the occupants.
Down in the village, nobody saw anything, but everybody heard the
noise, as the slide engulfed the Pantglas Junior School, and about
twenty houses, before coming to rest.
Then there was total silence.
144 people perished in the Aberfan disaster - 28 adults (including five 
teachers), and 116 school children.

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