Scottish Village Evacuated: Ground Movement Sparks Action
In a swift response to reports of ground movement, nearly 100 homes in the Scottish village of Coalsnaughton have been evacuated. This proactive measure was taken to ensure the safety of residents, with the local authority and partner agencies providing support.
The evacuation process began on May 18, 2026, with properties in Nechtan Drive and Langour being the latest to be vacated as a precaution. The local council has been working closely with residents, offering guidance and temporary accommodations to those affected.
Aaron Anderson, a resident with three children, including 11-year-old twins with autism, expressed gratitude for the quick action taken by Kingdom Housing, which owns his property. They provided his family with a safe and temporary home during this uncertain time.
Clackmannanshire council's chief executive, Nikki Bridle, emphasized the priority of resident safety and welfare. She assured that the evacuation was being carried out in a controlled manner and that ongoing investigations by the Mining Remediation Authority are expected to provide crucial insights into the cause of the ground movement.
As a precautionary measure, the gas supply to Nechtan Drive was disconnected on Thursday. Residents like Margo Brown, who was evacuated from Dunmoss View, have been allowed to return briefly to retrieve personal belongings. The situation is being closely monitored, with Scottish justice secretary Neil Gray meeting with local officials to discuss the ongoing investigations.
The community's resilience and the authorities' swift actions demonstrate a commitment to ensuring the well-being of all residents. As investigations continue, the focus remains on finding solutions and providing support to those affected by this challenging situation.
