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A strange, green liquid dripping from a ceiling momentarily halted operations at Miami International Airport on Thursday.
The incident happened in Concourse G.
The liquid turned out to be from a broken pipe, airport officials said. It was not hazardous.
Gross, but not hazardous.
The liquid turned out to be water from the air conditioning system that has a green dye so that it can be traced to its source in the event of a leak.
Airport maintenance workers had the situation under control and cleaned up in 90 minutes.
Weather and precipitation delays are common at airports, and airlines are trying to be more predictive, but rarely are they green.
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