After the 7.3-magnitude earthquake that shook Japan, residents in the city of Fukuoka noticed an odd phenomenon: foam had filled the streets.
The foamy bubbles were spotted in the early hours on Saturday morning.
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Twitter users posted them online.
“I saw it just after the earthquake, ” said Kazuki Nabeta, who lives in the district of Tenjin, according to The Independent.
Some claimed the quake caused a pipe to burst, sending the foam everywhere, according to Mashable.
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