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Aberfan mourns dead 40 years on | Aberfan mourns dead 40 years on |
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Official commemorations of the 40th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster have begun, to remember the 144 people who died in the south Wales town. | Official commemorations of the 40th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster have begun, to remember the 144 people who died in the south Wales town. |
A total of 116 children lost their lives when a coal waste tip slid down a mountain, engulfing a school and surrounding houses on 21 October 1966. | A total of 116 children lost their lives when a coal waste tip slid down a mountain, engulfing a school and surrounding houses on 21 October 1966. |
First Minister Rhodri Morgan was among those attending a public church service in nearby Merthyr Tydfil. | First Minister Rhodri Morgan was among those attending a public church service in nearby Merthyr Tydfil. |
A private service will be held in Aberfan cemetery on Saturday. | A private service will be held in Aberfan cemetery on Saturday. |
Representatives from Aberfan's memorial committee, parents who lost their children and some survivors were among those attending the public memorial at St Mary's Church, Merthyr Tydfil, on Thursday evening. | Representatives from Aberfan's memorial committee, parents who lost their children and some survivors were among those attending the public memorial at St Mary's Church, Merthyr Tydfil, on Thursday evening. |
During his homily, Father Michael St.Clair said: "Yesterday I was asked several times, what do I think is the need for such a commemoration. | During his homily, Father Michael St.Clair said: "Yesterday I was asked several times, what do I think is the need for such a commemoration. |
The school and about two dozen houses were covered by the slide | The school and about two dozen houses were covered by the slide |
"We pray that all those who lost their lives are brought to that place of peace, light and happiness. | "We pray that all those who lost their lives are brought to that place of peace, light and happiness. |
"Why do we commemorate so many things? Because we are a people who remember. | "Why do we commemorate so many things? Because we are a people who remember. |
"Why are we here in these valleys? Coal is responsible. | "Why are we here in these valleys? Coal is responsible. |
"In those days they didn't realise what they were doing, in our days we are so concerned with global warming and the effect on the environment. | "In those days they didn't realise what they were doing, in our days we are so concerned with global warming and the effect on the environment. |
It doesn't matter if it's one year or 40 years on - the pain is just the same Cliff Minett, father | It doesn't matter if it's one year or 40 years on - the pain is just the same Cliff Minett, father |
"What can we do to make things better for the future?" | |
Mr Morgan called on the people of Wales to remember those who died. | |
He said: "Everyone can remember how they heard about Aberfan. | He said: "Everyone can remember how they heard about Aberfan. |
"I first heard about it on the lunchtime news that day and found it hard to make sense of the horror of it - the fact that a primary school had been buried, that so many children had died and the scale of the rescue operation. | "I first heard about it on the lunchtime news that day and found it hard to make sense of the horror of it - the fact that a primary school had been buried, that so many children had died and the scale of the rescue operation. |
"This was the 1960s. Wales still had 100,000 miners and coal was king. Coal was so important that we all accepted - until Aberfan - that there was a price to pay and we were all prepared to pay it. | "This was the 1960s. Wales still had 100,000 miners and coal was king. Coal was so important that we all accepted - until Aberfan - that there was a price to pay and we were all prepared to pay it. |
Survivor Susan Robertson is pulled from the rubble | Survivor Susan Robertson is pulled from the rubble |
"What we never foresaw was that coal could take the lives of our children. That was new, and terrible." | "What we never foresaw was that coal could take the lives of our children. That was new, and terrible." |
The slip happened just after pupils had arrived for classes at Pantglas Junior School on the last day before half-term that year. | The slip happened just after pupils had arrived for classes at Pantglas Junior School on the last day before half-term that year. |
The school and about two dozen houses were covered by the slide, which followed several days of heavy rain. | The school and about two dozen houses were covered by the slide, which followed several days of heavy rain. |
Images of the tragedy were beamed around the world, prompting donations for a disaster fund which reached a total of £1.75m. | Images of the tragedy were beamed around the world, prompting donations for a disaster fund which reached a total of £1.75m. |
A tribunal found the National Coal Board was responsible for the disaster, but nobody was sacked or prosecuted. | A tribunal found the National Coal Board was responsible for the disaster, but nobody was sacked or prosecuted. |
Readings at Thursday's service were given by Councillor Jeff Edwards, who was one of the pupils that survived the disaster at Pantglas. | Readings at Thursday's service were given by Councillor Jeff Edwards, who was one of the pupils that survived the disaster at Pantglas. |
The Mayor of Merthyr Tydfil, Ian Clark, said: "We pray for the families and friends of all who died that they may draw comfort from their faith and the support of the community." | |
Cliff Minett, who lost two of his three children in the disaster, said: "It doesn't matter if it's one year or 40 years on - the pain is just the same." | Cliff Minett, who lost two of his three children in the disaster, said: "It doesn't matter if it's one year or 40 years on - the pain is just the same." |
Have Your Say: Your memories of Aberfan | Have Your Say: Your memories of Aberfan |