Landslides in south Wales leave locals fearing 'another Aberfan' | ITV News
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Not Synced[Roaring, rushing noises]
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Not SyncedPeople: Whoa. Whoa. That's bad.
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Not Synced[Announcer] It's Sunday, and
the side of a mountain has just collapsed. -
Not SyncedIt crashes through the river that
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Not Syncedruns through the Rhondda Var,
near [?] town. -
Not SyncedNobody is injured, but
it's only today -
Not Syncedthe sheer scale of that collapse
is obvious. -
Not SyncedSomething else that is clear
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Not Syncedis the amount of coal
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Not Syncedthat was still
on this mountainside. -
Not SyncedGerald watched it all happen.
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Not Synced[Gerald] There was a roar,
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Not Syncedand you could see the muck
slip from the top area, there. -
Not SyncedWithin a couple of hours,
the whole lot had come down there. -
Not Synced[Announcer] Do you feel vulnerable?
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Not Synced[Gerald] Yeah. Yeah.
With this going on, yeah. -
Not SyncedThese valleys are surrounded by coal.
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Not SyncedThey were built on coal.
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Not SyncedIt's a frightening prospect,
you know. -
Not SyncedIf that could've happened
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Not Syncedon this side of the mountain,
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Not Syncedit would be a totally different outcome.
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Not Synced[Announcer] His father Cliff
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Not SyncedYou look at this landslide now,
what goes through your mind? -
Not Synced[Mr. Durham] Aberfan.
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Not SyncedBelieve me, we don't want
to see that again. -
Not SyncedI wouldn't.
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Not Synced[Announcer] I've been
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Not Syncedon this street.
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Not SyncedIt's Bryn Hailog, and it's
opposite to the landslide. -
Not SyncedThey described yesterday as eerie.
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Not SyncedThe sound of slurry
crashing down the mountain. -
Not SyncedThey are just thankful
that this happened -
Not Syncedin front of their homes,
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Not Syncednot behind them.
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Not SyncedThe greenery of the valleys
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Not Synceddisguises the amount of coal
that is still hidden here. -
Not SyncedIn the 1970s, 80s and 90s,
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Not Syncedthe land was reclaimed.
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Not SyncedBut now, there are calls
by local people, -
Not Syncedto inspect all the areas
where coal was dumped. -
Not Synced[Chris Bryant] We should definitely
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Not Syncedbe inspecting all the former
coal tips. -
Not SyncedMaking sure that if
there is excessive water in there, -
Not Syncedthat that is being drained off,
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Not Syncedmake sure everything is safe.
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Not SyncedBecause obviously, people
have seen the horrific pictures -
Not Syncedon television news, of
what's happened in Ponte Guy. -
Not SyncedPeople might not have seen it
for themselves. -
Not SyncedIt is much bigger than
it looked on television. -
Not SyncedSo, people are, of course, worried.
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Not SyncedIt is one thing, having water coming,
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Not Syncedcoursing through your house.
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Not SyncedIt is quite another, having, um,
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Not Syncedslurry, and the top of the mountain
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Not Syncedcoming down through your house.
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Not Synced[Announcer] But, who is responsible?
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Not SyncedWho owns the land?
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Not SyncedThe Coal Authority says,
it's not them. -
Not SyncedThe Councils say,
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Not Syncedthey're not sure if they do.
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Not SyncedWho is responsible for these sites,
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Not Syncedand who is maintaining them?
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Not Synced[Andrew Morgan] At present,
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Not Syncedwe are in discussion with
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