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Irreplaceable archives lost among Lac-Mgantic destruction

In addition to the heartbreaking loss of life in Lac-Mgantic, the community is mourning the destruction of its collective history the town library that housed its archives.

Head of library board holds back tears as she describes loss

Lac-Mgantic's town library, which was destroyed in the explosions, was set to move into a new building in the fall. (CBC)

In addition to the heartbreaking loss of life in Lac-Mgantic, the community is mourning the destruction of its collective history the town library that housed its archives.

"At first, I said, Oh, books, we can buy some more. But the archivals, that was the worst part for me," says Diane Roy, the chair of the librarys board of directors.

"For me it was special I really, really believe in culture and literature," she told CBC's Marika Wheeler.

Roy first heard of the librarys destructionat 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

It was a call from her mother, who lives directly behind the library.

"She said, 'A train exploded in front of my house,'" Roy recalled.

For Roy, who fought to have the library created 23 years ago, the loss is personal.

Some of her familys records were included in the library archives and are now destroyed.

Roy had donated her uncles handwritten letters from the Second World War, in the hope that they would be well-protected.

"I said to myself, 'I wont keep that at home, maybe there will be a fire,'" she said, choking back tears.

Roy had hoped thatthe grandchildren whowere never able to meet their grandfather would some day be able to learn about his life through his letters.

Despite the loss, Roy remains optimistic.

"The library, we can start it over again," she said.