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The halls of Miami International Airport weren’t flowing with red, white and blue on the Fourth of July — but instead a bright lime green.
A pipe leak in Concourse G caused the fluorescent fluid to flow down from the ceiling at 9 a.m. E.T., the airport said. Crews responded immediately and determined that the liquid was not hazardous.
The spill was cleaned up within an hour and a half, the airport said on X.
“We would like to thank our passengers in Concourse G for their patience & understanding this morning,” the post said.
Greg Chin, communications director for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, said in a follow-up statement that the mysterious solution was actually just water.