Key facts
- Wellington, New Zealand experienced a wastewater overflow on Friday.
- The overflow was caused by a storm blocking wastewater pipes.
- Five homes in the suburb of Island Bay were affected.
- Faeces and sanitary products flooded the affected properties.
- Wellington Water crews are cleaning and disinfecting the homes.
Homes in Wellington, New Zealand's capital, were flooded with faeces and sanitary products on Friday following an overnight storm that blocked wastewater pipes. Wellington Water reported that the overflow occurred in the suburb of Island Bay due to a blocked main pipe. The incident affected five properties, and the company's crews were dispatched to remove the waste, disinfect the homes, and utilize a suction truck on-site.
