That’s quite unfortunate! Typically, upon reentry into Earth’s atmosphere, most space debris is expected to disintegrate due to extreme atmospheric friction. This event is rare and generally, steps are taken to ensure that any potential debris falls in uninhabited areas, such as oceans. NASA, or any other space agencies involved, would likely investigate such an incident thoroughly to understand what happened and to prevent a similar situation in the future. In the meantime, the home owner should contact their insurance company and local authorities while securing any potential evidence of the incident for the investigation team. This is an unfortunate reminder of the vast amount of man-made debris present in space.
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