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I mentioned them because they are within living memory.
The Zeebrugge disaster had a much smaller death toll but it was a major event in the UK at the time but hardly anyone remarks about it now.
I'm sure there are similar events around the world where reminding the general population may have some benefit to the survivors families and remind engineers and legislators of the human costs of things going wrong.
The current wave of Titanicmania is bizarre and a bit mawkish from my perspective.
I don't know how bad it is elsewhere in the world but it's getting more coverage 100 years later than current disasters are getting which seems a bit bonkers to me.
There was the memorial cruise with cosplay which was just calling for the cosmic jester to roll out the plotline of Titanic 2 for real.