Florida toilet explodes after lightning strikes home’s underground septic tank

On the morning of August 4, a Florida couple were shocked when they heard a loud explosion.

“It was very scary,” Marylou Ward told USA TODAY. “The explosion was very loud.”

After the explosion Marylou said she smelled smoke and when she investigated she realized the smell was smoke coming from her home’s septic tank.

In a very unlikely chain of events, lightning struck the couple’s septic tank which led to the complete destruction of the couple’s toilet in their master bedroom and the house’s plumbing.

“We come in here and the toilet was laying on the floor,” Marylou told WINK News. “There’s all pieces everywhere. Pieces everywhere.”

Jordan shared images of the demolished plumbing on Facebook and said the porcelain from the toilet went “airborne like a missile” and penetrated the walls.

So why did the septic tank explode? Methane gas “caused by the number two,” Jordan said. “The natural gas is from crap, literally.”

While the lightning strike destroyed the Ward family’s bathroom, plumbing, and lawn decorations, Marylou is simply glad no one was hurt.

“I’m just glad none of us were on the toilet,” she said. “That’s the main thing.”

I can’t believe this! What are the chances of this happening?!

Even though lightning typically strikes the highest point, the plumber believes it hit the septic tank because its lid was only an inch from the surface.

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