Bernie Kearney's destroyed kitchen is seen after a landslide carrying her car came through the house.
 
                                                                                                
                                          
                                        
                                            
                                                                                        Urris, Ireland: 
                                        Torrential rains in northwest Ireland, described by the country's weather office as a once-in-a-century event, triggered a landslide that sent a car flying through the wall of a house earlier this week.
No casualties have been reported as a result of the rains on Tuesday, which totalled up to 80 mm (3 inches). Bridges collapsed, homes flooded and authorities moved to deploy defence forces in flood-hit areas from Friday.
Bernie Kearney, a medical receptionist who lives in the northern county of Donegal, was dining alone in her kitchen on Tuesday evening when a landslide hit the hill beside her house.
Kearney said in a telephone interview that she heard a loud bang and "the kitchen tumbled in around me."
 
Kearney escaped by climbing out a window. She was not injured.
In the light of day, Kearney discovered that the landslide had thrown a boulder against her car, pushing it into her kitchen.
The damage was captured in Reuters pictures on Thursday that show her silver hatchback sitting high on a pile of mud and rubble, with its roof touching the eaves of her bungalow. The property has been condemned.
 
(Additional reporting by Clodagh Kilcoyne; Writing by Mark Hanrahan in London; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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                                        No casualties have been reported as a result of the rains on Tuesday, which totalled up to 80 mm (3 inches). Bridges collapsed, homes flooded and authorities moved to deploy defence forces in flood-hit areas from Friday.
Bernie Kearney, a medical receptionist who lives in the northern county of Donegal, was dining alone in her kitchen on Tuesday evening when a landslide hit the hill beside her house.
Kearney said in a telephone interview that she heard a loud bang and "the kitchen tumbled in around me."
Bernie Kearney's bedroom in her destroyed home after a landslide in Urris, Ireland.
Kearney escaped by climbing out a window. She was not injured.
In the light of day, Kearney discovered that the landslide had thrown a boulder against her car, pushing it into her kitchen.
The damage was captured in Reuters pictures on Thursday that show her silver hatchback sitting high on a pile of mud and rubble, with its roof touching the eaves of her bungalow. The property has been condemned.
Bernie Kearney, a medical receptionist, is currently looking for alternate accommodation.
(Additional reporting by Clodagh Kilcoyne; Writing by Mark Hanrahan in London; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
© Thomson Reuters 2017
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