Today was the fiftieth anniversary of one of the saddest days in Welsh history. Wales is a country that has seen more than its fair share of mining disasters but they usually involved the men, the Welsh miners, explosions, and cave-ins. On this day, 21 October 1966, the tragedy was even worse, as the 144 people who died included 116 children, happily attending the village school when a colliery spoil tip collapsed, sending a huge landscape down the hillside, obliterating everything in its path. Today, in Wales, we remembered the children of Aberfan.

Yes. I remember it. Incredibly tragic.
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I have a vague memory of hearing about this when I was a child in New Zealand, Val, but the tragedy lives on for the people of Aberfan and beyond.
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Alas, it does. Very sad.
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Oh no how horribly tragic… 😢
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Touching tribute.
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