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Black Avalanche: Aberfan, 1966: A Comprehensive History of Britain's Worst Industrial Disaster
Black Avalanche: Aberfan, 1966: A Comprehensive History of Britain's Worst Industrial Disaster | Daryl B Stephen
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October 21, 1966. 9:15 AM. In just five minutes, 116 children and 28 adults were buried alive when a mountain of coal waste collapsed onto a Welsh village school.The Aberfan disaster stands as Britain's most preventable tragedy-a catastrophe caused not by nature, but by decades of ignored warnings and industrial negligence. This comprehensive account reveals how a small mining community's concerns were dismissed by those in power, with devastating consequences that would shake the nation and transform industrial safety forever.This book tells the complete story of: - The years of warnings that went unheeded- The horrifying morning when a liquefied avalanche of mining waste engulfed Pantglas Junior School- The heroic rescue efforts by miners and villagers- The fight for justice against the National Coal Board- How a devastated community rebuilt while honoring their lost childrenMore than just a historical account, this is a powerful reminder of what happens when profit is placed above people, when working-class voices are silenced, and when those in authority fail in their most basic duty-to protect the innocent.A haunting and essential read that ensures the 144 victims of Aberfan will never be forgotten.
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