Further video has emerged of a mains burst which sent water flying "higher than the houses" in a Suffolk village.
Many have dubbed the sight in Peasenhall as the village's "new water feature" on Saturday afternoon with one resident estimating the water shot up 10 metres into the air.
Images and video taken by those in the village show the main road heading to Yoxford quickly becoming covered in water.
Cars could be seen driving through the deluge of water that was pooling across the road and being sent into a nearby ditch.
The water was described as shooting up "higher than the houses" in a scene akin to going to Yellowstone Park.
The stream of water was first spotted around 3.30pm on Saturday, August 31.
It could be seen from down the road and in between two houses in videos captured by Foyers Photography.
Traffic lights were installed on Saturday and barriers were in place around the works.
It is understood that work had been carried out on the main pipe earlier in the week.
Tony Howe was among those to capture footage and photographs as he was dropping off items to his wife at the Martin and Howe Antiques Shop in Peasenhall on Saturday afternoon.
Mr Howe said: "It was higher than the houses. I didn't realise the water pressure in the pipes could be so powerful.
"The village became Geasenhall. It was like Yellowstone Park.
"I couldn't believe it, it was amazing."
Work has been taking place in the area.
Mr Howe also described seeing the main road becoming completely soaked by the water.
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