The local colliery run by the National Coal Board had instructed that all waste from the pit was to be tipped on land above the village. Under just one of the tips was a natural spring that led to the River Taff. On 21-Oct 1966. Despite warnings people responsible did not stop tipping and did not undertake a risk assessment. At 09;15 the shale and waste became a slurry and 1 million cubic feet of this slurry ran down the mountain engulfing the local school and 18 houses.
The Aberfan disaster occurred at 9:15 am 21st October 1966
The disaster took place in the village of Aberfan 6 miles south of Merthyr Tydfil in the Taff Valley
1966 21st october
The most notorious is the Aberfan Mining Disaster
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09:15 am on 21st October 1966
the price of coal
It was under the control of the National Coal Board
The statue built in memory of the miners who were killed in the Aberfan disaster is called the "Aberfan Memorial." This memorial honors the 144 lives lost when a coal tip collapsed on the village of Aberfan, Wales, in 1966. It serves as a poignant reminder of the tragedy and the community's resilience in the face of such loss.
Due to the nature of the incident many survivors prefer not to be mentioned in the public domain
Many of the survivors prefer no to be disclosed publically due to the very sensitive nature of the incident
Many of the children suffered injuries. Some even today have flash back. For those who lost a family member the disaster still weighs heavily