On the Fourth of July, travelers at Miami International Airport were shocked to witness bright green slime seeping through the ceiling, creating a hallway filled with a strange liquid.
Passengers captured videos of the mysterious neon fluid pouring out of the airport’s ceiling and shared them online.
Officials later confirmed that the neon liquid was not dangerous and originated from a leaking pipe in Concourse G.
Custodians promptly closed off the area to clean up the mess.
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Per The New York Post:
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.
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.
“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.
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Fourth of July travelers at Miami International Airport encounter an unexpected spectacle as bright green liquid oozes from the ceiling. Just when you thought flying couldn't get any more surreal. https://t.co/gGHOoTWVDH pic.twitter.com/u8f3YddjIr
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