It’s a s–t storm on the Lower East Side.
Someone has been hurling dirty diapers from a window of a public housing complex on Essex Street — and disgusted neighbors want the crappy caretaker to cut it out.
Dozens of nasty nappies have piled up on an awning above the first-floor of the 23-story Seward Park Extension building at 64-66 Essex. Others have hit the sidewalk.
“You hear ‘splat’ and then you get the brown plague,” griped a construction worker on a job across from the Broome Street side of the building, the scene of the foul fusillade. “It’s like aerial bombs.”
A Post reporter counted 22 diaper droppings on the awning Wednesday.
The putrid pelting has been going on for at least a year, locals say. But no one has caught the stealth soiler in the act.
Peeved pedestrian Rita Rivera, 56, worries that it’s only a matter of time before she gets peppered with poop as she passes the housing complex on her way to work.
“I always see full diapers,” she said. “It’s so disgusting … I walk quickly.” she said.
Brooke Myers, 56, a neighborhood resident for 20 years, said she avoids Broome Street altogether “because it’s so filthy.”
One resident couldn’t believe a turd tosser lived in his building.
“I’m embarrassed,” he said.
“They have incinerators on every floor,” huffed the hardhat. “ It takes a special type of person to throw s–t out the window.”