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Homeowners Fearful After Coal Tip Landslide

23 Nov

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Summary

  • A coal tip collapse buried a driveway with 350 tonnes of slurry.
  • Homeowners were unaware of the coal tip when they purchased the property.
  • The landslide has caused significant distress and devalued the home.
Homeowners Fearful After Coal Tip Landslide

In the former mining village of Cwmtillery, a homeowner's dream has turned into a nightmare following a massive coal tip landslide. A year ago, approximately 350 tonnes of slurry cascaded down, engulfing the resident's driveway and causing immense distress.

The couple, who had spent years building their home, were unaware of the coal tip's presence when they purchased the property. The aftermath has left them living in fear, particularly during adverse weather conditions, impacting their sleep and overall well-being.

This incident has not only disrupted their lives but also led to a significant devaluation of their home, turning their long-term investment into a source of anxiety and regret.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A coal tip collapsed, sending 350 tonnes of slurry through the village and burying a resident's driveway.
Recent events have raised concerns, with residents fearing further collapses, especially during heavy rain.
The landslide buried their driveway, caused significant fear and distress, and devalued their home.

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