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The tragedy at Gleision Colliery retold as the 10-year anniversary approaches
Garry Jenkins, 39, David Powell, 50, Phillip Hill, 45, and Charles Breslin, 62, were killed at the Gleision Colliery following a blast on September 15, 2011
This year will mark 10 years since the Gleision mining disaster which claimed the lives of four men (Image: Robert Melen)
On one fateful day in autumn four men went to work and didn t come back following Wales biggest modern mining disaster.
Garry Jenkins, 39, David Powell, 50, Phillip Hill, 45, and Charles Breslin, 62, were killed at the Gleision Colliery following an incident on September 15, 2011.
They were working on a routine blasting operation at the pit in Cilybebyll, near Pontardawe, but disaster struck when the tunnel they were working in began filling with water. The miners and pit manager Malcolm Fyfield blasted through to flooded old workings, causing 650,000 gallons of water to gush into the mine.