A broken watermain created a powerful geyser on Staten Island that shattered windows and flooded at least one hone Wednesday morning.

Anna Marie Dorelien, who lives across the street from the burst, came home at around 10:40 a.m. and quickly noticed something was wrong.

“I heard my husband say ‘is something broken?’ We thought maybe it was the sewage. It wasn’t that bad but it got huge quickly.”

The quick-thinking woman called authorities, who she said responded quickly to the break in the front lawn of her elderly neighbor’s home.

“We were concerned about our neighbor, she’s elderly,” Dorelien said.

The break came from a crater in the front lawn of the house on Beebe Street and Mohn Avenue, and sent strong streams of water spurting upwards, reaching the top of trees.

The powerful waves kicked up dirt and then flowed towards the home and into the street, footage of the break, posted by Staten Island Advance showed.

Authorities shut off water at 12:09 p.m. until further notice.