Fontevecchia recalls the martyrs of Marcinelle

  • 08/08/2019
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Fontevecchia recalls the martyrs of Marcinelle

63 years ago the death of 262 miners, 60 from Abruzzo

Abruzzo and emigration.
On 8 August 1956, in Marcinelle, Belgium, 262 miners died at a depth of over 900 meters, killed by a devastating fire.
Of the 262 dead miners, 136 were Italian, half of them came from our region.
There were 60 Abruzzese who died in the bowels of the earth: young people coming largely from a cluster of countries clinging to the Maiella: Manoppello, Lettomanoppello, Turrivalignani, Farindola.
Abruzzo in particular, had been starved and emigrated abroad to live. Shameful was the campaign to attract our boys abroad with false promises, the silence of the Belgian government on the tragedy, a shame that is still on the conscience of that nation that, first, betrayed its history
To them, heroes without names, we must at least ONE REMEMBER, to the young, who are reliving the drama of emigration instead, we need a better future.



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The committee for the establishment of the Fontevecchia Association was formed in 2010 and is an active part of civil society with interventions relating to the environment, mobility, knowledge and integration. The purpose of the association, in addition to the protection of traditions, the territory and the aesthetic redevelopment of the village born in 1600, is articulated on a wide range of interventions.