When large amounts of a foul-smelling liquid are suddenly flooding through an underground shopping center, you can bet there will be some panic. It doesn’t happen often, and that’s a good thing. But the deeper down you dig and develop, the higher the chances are of upsetting the natural groundwater. The latest such case of this peculiar kind of flooding happened last week in the Japanese capital city of Tokyo.
It was a normal Wednesday afternoon when an underground walkway and shopping plaza connecting several subway stations in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district began to flood with black water.
Mysterious foul smelling ooze floods underground shopping centre https://t.co/Tm7JcYAQsMpic.twitter.com/UqU9Jn2RXC
海外ニュースにもなったよ(写真提供)
— High ぽよlity (@mfuji810) July 23, 2016
Witnesses described the sludge as foul-smelling and possibly sewage.
【速報】新宿サブナード水没 pic.twitter.com/Et5XGKsFOl
— High ぽよlity (@mfuji810) July 20, 2016
In the chaos that followed, access to several stores were blocked off by the sludge and officials had to close down the underground passage for several hours to clean up.
新宿サブナードやばいんだけどwww pic.twitter.com/hbUmLexw9e
— Nights✰゜ (@AVA_aquarium) July 20, 2016
Luckily, workers were quick to drain out the mystery ooze as well as heavily disinfect the area before opening the passageway back up around 6 p.m. local time.
新宿サブナード、下水管破裂したらしいなpic.twitter.com/W6c2MoRqkR
— らふぁ (@RVivS) July 20, 2016
While this might seem to be the very obvious result of a burst pipe, officials claim that is not the case and they are investigating the cause.
新宿サブナード地下がえらいことになってるー!! pic.twitter.com/VcOxbbsJ7S
— Hiroki Mizushima (@_hrk) July 20, 2016
(via Unexplained Mysteries)
Even though it was probably sewage of some kind, locals were right to be terrified. There are plenty of different kinds of chemical weapons out there that could take a similar form to that of water…
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