Vile moment huge ‘poo-cano’ erupts shooting human excrement 33ft into the air before raining down onto cars
Pedestrians and cars were left drenched in poo after a sewage pipe exploded near a highway.
Stomach-churning camera footage shows the ‘poo canoe’ of brown-orange rubbish raining down the road.
On Tuesday, September 24, around 11 a.m., a pipe burst on a section of road where work was being carried out.
The images show how the human waste thundered more than 10 meters into the air like a geyser.
Vehicles are seen driving along the busy road when the ‘poo canoe’ erupted, sending a huge brown cloud into the sky in Nanning, China’s southern Guangxi region.
Cars and pedestrians were left drenched in poo after a sewage pipe exploded near a highway
Cars were traveling on a busy highway in the city of Nanning in southern China when the ‘poo canoe’ suddenly broke out, sending a huge cloud of brown dust into the air
Dashcam footage shows how the windscreens were pelted with balls of feces as it rained all around.
Unsuspecting pedestrians were also splashed from head to toe with human waste as they strolled along the avenue.
One driver reportedly complained: ‘I’m drenched in poop, my car is splattered yellow. It’s destroyed.’
The blast was so powerful that an excavator was overturned at the site of the roadworks where the eruption occurred.
Local authorities confirmed that no one was injured by the explosion.
Officials are investigating the cause of the incident, which reportedly happened when a pressure test was conducted while laying the sewer pipes.
Several vehicles were damaged by the blast, which was so powerful it toppled an excavator on the roadworks site
However, several vehicles suffered damage due to the sudden explosion from the ground.
The break is said to have occurred while performing a pressure test while laying the sewer pipes.
Officials were sent to the scene to conduct a major clean-up operation after the blast.
Local authorities are reportedly investigating its causes to prevent similar incidents in the future.
One resident said: ‘You can almost smell this video.’