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    Miami airport floods with mysterious lime green liquid dripping from ceiling

    By Ronny Reyes,

    6 hours ago

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    Is it Independence Day or Halloween?

    Travelers going through the Miami International Airport on the Fourth of July were treated to a nasty surprise when a strange lime green fluid began leaking through the ceiling and flooding a hallway.

    Airport officials said the leak, which was not hazardous, came from a pipe in the facility’s Concourse G at around 9 a.m. Thursday.

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    Miami International Airport looked more like Halloween than July 4th on Thursday. TNS
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    Green liquid flooded a hallway at the Miami International Airport on Thursday.
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    Officials said it was water with green dye leaking from the AC system.

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    Images shared by MIA staff showed the hallway covered in the fluorescent liquid, with custodians closing off the area and working to clean up the mess.

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    “The valve feeding the pipe has been closed to stop the leaking, and cleanup efforts are now underway,” an airport spokesperson said in a statement.

    Footage shared by passengers showed close ups of the liquid cascading from the walls, with the lime-colored mess rendering an entire waiting area inaccessible.

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    Airport staff were able to clean up the geen mess within 90 minutes. Miami International Airport/X

    Officials said the mysterious ooze was actually water with a green dye that came from the building’s air conditioning system.

    The green dye is used to easily discover a leak and trace it back to its source, the airport rep said in the statement.

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