Gallons Of Portable Waste
Another smelly incident took place in Bellingham, Washington where 20 gallons of Portable Potty waste was being carried by a large truck. The spill took hours of work and huge manpower to clean the dirt. It is obvious because not everyone in the crew would be willing to go clean the STUFF.
This Is A Couch Potato’s Dream Come True
This makes it to the Made In Heaven spill list. In 2016, in Florida, two trucks collided and everything that they were carrying was spilled out. And guess what, one of them was carrying beer and the other was full of potato chips. And that’s a match!
Though the incident was so severe that none of the snacks could be saved and the authorities told that it was all going to be dumped. What a sheer waste of resources!
A Real Fish Market
Poland has come up quite a lot on our list and here’s one more from there. In 2012, 24 tons of Sardines, a kind of fish was dumped on the highway after the driver of the truck forgot to close the back of his truck.
The fish was all there for the people to gather their dinner. The spill didn’t prove to be well for the driver though as he was asked to pay $7500 for the cleanup and another $75 as fine for his ignorance.
Pears For Everyone
20 tons of fresh pears were being carried in a big rig that crashed in China and spilled all its content. Of course, it was China because the owner was okay for the people to take away the pear and as a reporter reported from the scene, the people of nearby villages were extremely well-organized and carried away the fruit without causing havoc.
Yogurt Shuts Down Multiple Lanes
If you love yogurt, this is bad news. A truck full of Yogurt (we have no information on the flavor) sideswiped the support posts on the highway and tore open its sides in Toronto. All the precious yogurt started falling on the streets and a lot of it was foiled. But the safe ones didn’t survive the witnesses.
Rosé Or Red
An admirer of wine? You would hate you missed this spill. Not that you would have got some of it. On highway 132 in California, two rigs collided and 48,000 pounds of wine went on the streets of California. Though nobody was seriously injured, the loss of so much wine itself is a huge blow.