The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Halifax seeks living survivors of explosion

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Halifax is issuing a call for an extremely specific kind of centenaria­n — one who survived the massive blast that ripped through the city 100 years ago.

There are currently no confirmed living survivors of the Halifax Explosion, which killed about 2,000 people and levelled much of the city when a cargo ship carrying explosives collided with another vessel on December 6, 1917.

As part of the 100th anniversar­y, a special advisory committee to regional council is searching for living survivors.

Committee chairman Craig Walkington said survivors would likely have had to be three or four years old to have their own personal memories of the blast.

“There’s a slim chance we could find someone with their own personal recollecti­ons from the explosion,” he said in an interview. “They would have to be 103 or 104, but theoretica­lly there might be somebody with a vague memory of it.”

Walkington said the committee has been contacted by dozens of children and grandchild­ren of survivors since it launched more than two years ago.

“We’ve received several letters and numerous emails from relatives of survivors,” he said. “We were recently contacted by somebody who said their mother was 105 and survived the explosion. If that’s the case, she could potentiall­y have her own memory of the events.”

Walkington said any survivors will be asked to attend the commemorat­ive ceremony in December, where they will be formally recognized.

Survivors of the devastatin­g explosion will help humanize the events that rocked the city 100 years ago, he said.

“We’re trying to turn it from a stat — nearly 2,000 people died, nearly 10,000 people were injured — into someone’s story,” Walkington said.

“If you’re able to put a name on it, you can illustrate the trauma and strategy that occurred.”

Committee member David Sutherland said it’s “biological­ly possible” they will track down a handful of living survivors.

 ?? CP PHOTO/NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA ?? The aftermath of the 1917 Halifax ship explosion is shown in a file photo.
CP PHOTO/NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA The aftermath of the 1917 Halifax ship explosion is shown in a file photo.

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