A woman is recovering after her car was swept off a road by an avalanche of slurry in Co Limerick, Ireland on Monday night
after a tank on a hill ruptured.
The Doon to Cappamore Road in east Limerick was after the spillage of an
estimated 50,000 gallons of slurry onto the road. The surge was so
powerful that a car carrying a woman was washed off the road and into a
field at around 9.45pm. The female driver was taken from the car by a
local man who responded to her screams .
The woman, who is from Cappamore,
did not sustain any injuries but is said to suffering from shock.
A hearse and another car narrowly escaped the spillage which came from a
slurry pit on a hilltop farm. A number of houses nearby were damaged by
the spillage and will have to be cleaned and the cost of the incident
is expected to be several thousand euros.
A source at the scene said: “It must have been like an avalanche. The
slurry smashed through the slurry tank wall and it ran down a hill about
50 yards from the road. There was a woman driving a car
and she was swept across the road with the force if it.”
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