Witness History
Witness History
BBC World Service
The Mine Disaster That Devastated Post-War Italy
8 minutes Posted Aug 30, 2018 at 1:00 am.
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In August 1956, a fire at a coal mine in Belgium killed 262 people. The tragedy caused grief across Europe, but particularly in Italy because more than half the dead were Italian migrants. Simon Watts brings together the memories of Lino Rota, a rescue worker at Marcinelle, and Rosaria di Martino, whose family moved to Marcinelle from a village in Sicily. The interview with Lino Rota was conducted by Italian journalist, Paolo Riva.

PHOTO: A funeral at Marcinelle in 1956 (Getty Images)