The Citizen (KZN)

Loo dash sparks plumbing pinch

- Tokyo

Armchair Japanese fans following their team’s 2-1 World Cup win over Colombia risked triggering a plumbing disaster of biblical proportion­s when millions rushed to the toilet at half-time.

It was a case of squeaky bum time when fans finally tore themselves away from the television earlier this week after a nail-biting first 45 minutes, with water use jumping 24% in Tokyo during the break, the city’s waterworks bureau said yesterday.

“We presume it’s because a lot of people holding off on a trip to the bathroom all went at once,” an official said.

“Water use can fluctuate, especially during football matches, which only have one break in the middle,” she added.

“It also can be affected by a period of time, excitement and other factors.”

Flushed with joy after watching Yuya Osako bag a second-half winner for Japan against 10-man Colombia in Russia on Tuesday, jubilant fans dashed for the loo at the final whistle, causing another spike of 50% in water use.

But the official revealed the Tokyo waterworks bureau had anticipate­d the stampede and adjusted the city’s supply and pressure accordingl­y.

“We are ready to prepare for a stable water supply during the next match on Sunday,” she insisted, looking ahead to this weekend’s clash with Senegal.

A similar pattern of toilet use was noted across Japan as viewers remained glued to their screens for the match, broadcast live on prime time TV.

The viewing rate for the fixture also hit a yearly high of 48.7% in Japan, surpassing the 33.9% marked when Japanese figureskat­ing hero Yuzuru Hanyu won Olympic gold in February. – AFP

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Picture: AFP Formula One fans watch the World Cup match between France and Peru on a large screen at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet on Thursday ahead of the French Grand Prix.
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