There is a lot of a mess.

Three Florida teens are in serious trouble after they were accused of causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to a business.

Three girls, aged 12 to 13 years old, were arrested Thursday after authorities said they caused $350,000 in damage to a business in Volusia County. VSCO
Three girls, aged 12 to 13 years old, were arrested Thursday after authorities said they caused $350,000 in damage to a business in Volusia County. VSCO

The three girls, ages 12 to 13, were arrested on Thursday and charged with creating their own disaster.

The juvenile slashed bags of raw polystyrene material, used for insulation and packaging, spray-painted X-rated graffiti on foam blocks, and crashed forklift into property. The agency says the cost of the damages is more than $300,000.

The Miami Herald did not share pictures of the destruction because they were graphic.

According to the VCSO, an employee heard the girls making noise in the warehouse and saw them run from the building. The teens were caught in the middle of the street.

Due to the state of emergency, each girl was charged with a felony and taken into custody.