A Wexford man has told how his mother narrowly escaped when a temple collapsed in an aftershock in Nepal at the weekend.
Keith Jordan's mother Catherine is among a group of climbers who arrived shortly before Saturday's initial 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
More than 3,300 people are now known to have died in the disaster.
Aftershock locations & early rupture models show #NepalEarthquake ruptured unilaterally (in 1 direction) to southeast pic.twitter.com/ZEMo3ZIcUL
— Stephen Hicks 🇪🇺 (@seismo_steve) April 27, 2015
Keith says his mother and her group are focused on catching their flights home on Wednesday.
He said: "They left the temple, all eight of them, and then 10 minutes later there was an aftershock and that temple collapsed killing lots of people.
"I think the whole experience has been very traumatic for them and my mother this morning said she is in shock.
"It is very traumatic for them to be still in the middle of it."
Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has compiled a full list of Irish people believed to be missing in Nepal:
Alex Murphy, 25, Dublin
Arron Conran, 22, Ireland
Ciaran Sands, 55, Ireland
Cliodhna Cork, 21, Dublin
Darine Flanagan, 22, Galway
Emmet Gallagher, 33, Dublin
Jacqueline Bushe, 54, Donegal
Madelana Ryan, 48, Dublin
Niall Kavanagh, 54, Dublin
Nicholas Cooney, 71, Drogheda
Oliver McKevitt, 24, Northern Ireland
Pat Loughran, 66, Dublin
Sinead Nic Cionna, 31, Monaghan
Thomas Drumm, 55, Monaghan