The house is worth about $101,000, but it may cost the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, more than that to clean it up.
Homeowner Meg McCormick said it sounded like an elephant belching and looked like a small oil well had been struck.
There was a grease clog in a sewer line near her house, and workers used a high-pressure hose to blast it open. It blew all the black gook back into McCormick's house, creating a geyser of sewage spraying from her toilet bowl.
The eruption lasted 55 minutes, leaving 4 inches of sludge in the house.
City officials said they'll gut, repair, and clean up the house.
2 comments:
ohhhhhhhhhh shit
I bet that's what she said too lol
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