Knockshinnoch disaster
| Memorials to the miners who died in the Knockshinnoch disaster. | |
| Date | 7 September 1950 | 
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| Time | 7.30pm | 
| Location | New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 55°23′14″N 4°11′56″W / 55.38722222222222°N 4.198888888888889°W | 
| Participants | 129 miners | 
| Outcome | 116 rescued | 
| Deaths | 13 | 
| Verdict | flooding caused by peat bog | 
The Knockshinnoch disaster was a mining accident that occurred in September 1950 in the village of New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Liquid peat and moss flooded pit workings, trapping more than a hundred miners underground. For several days rescue teams worked non-stop to reach the trapped men. Most were eventually rescued three days later, but 13 died. The disaster was an international media event.