A broken pipe spilled bright green fluid onto Miami's International Airport floor on July Fourth.
According to MIA, a broken pipe caused the lime-colored leak inside the airport’s Concourse G.
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Authorities originally said the mysterious liquid was glycol, but later said it was actually "water from the AC system with a green dye in it so if there if there is ever a leak it can traced to its source. Totally non-hazardous," according to Miami-Dade Aviation Department Communications Director Greg Chin.
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The airport did not say it was experiencing any delays as a result, which is good, considering that TSA expects to screen a record number of people this July Fourth weekend.
“The valve feeding the pipe has been closed to stop the leaking, and cleanup efforts are now underway,” the airport said in a statement.
Part of the area was sectioned off with yellow caution tape as travelers snapped pictures and took videos.
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"We would like to thank our passengers in Concourse G for their patience and understanding," officials said.