The burst water main in Stockwell, south London, was extensively documented on Twitter last night. Before any of the main media outlets had news of the moist mishap, shocking photos were doing the rounds minutes after the filthy water had spread.
Here’s how Twitter recorded the fateful night in pictures:
Social media goes into overdrive for #Londonpoobut burst pipe ‘did not contain sewage’ http://t.co/vo02jjcfIU pic.twitter.com/Co6psWR6XV
— London24 (@london24) February 28, 2014
Londoners go mad for #poonamias #Londonpootakes over Twitter http://t.co/xbz14AeMEr pic.twitter.com/zC499fJkw3
— London24 (@london24) February 28, 2014
“@Newstalkfm: ‘Brown water’ floods London streets after pipe bursts http://t.co/NHbfEIlyLx #LondonPoopic.twitter.com/2VuLUcAdLl” ighhhhhhhhhhh
— Johnny Friel (@mrjohnnyfriel) February 28, 2014
RT @Independent#Poonamihits London http://t.co/8hvDgyozmw#londonpoopic.twitter.com/txeD0e4Scd
— TheSocialExpClub (@SocialExpClub) February 28, 2014
Mr ‘Lee’ has found himself in a spot of bother, got to get the beemer out of the #londonpoopic.twitter.com/QToEB1Eh1M
— Lewis Whyld (@LewisWhyld) February 27, 2014
#londonpooposterchild “@robindepeyer: Find me a better picture of an angry man in flooded Clapham Road, I dare you. pic.twitter.com/DSofiGaRfB”
— John Pearse (@moofunk) February 28, 2014
#londonpooWE WILL REBUILD pic.twitter.com/89jIuvlfkB
— Jack Preston (@unwttng) February 28, 2014
Yep, that’s someones front door and the #londonpoois halfway up it… pic.twitter.com/z82o0ATQaG
— Lewis Whyld (@LewisWhyld) February 27, 2014
I love the smell of sewage in the morning #LondonPoo#Poonamipic.twitter.com/cQMokN85pM
— General Boles (@GeneralBoles) February 28, 2014
I’ve tracked down the source of the bile! #londonpoo#poonamipic.twitter.com/drzkvla3jZ
— Lewis Whyld (@LewisWhyld) February 28, 2014
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