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Fluorescent green fluid pours from ceiling at Miami airport due to pipe leak

Fluorescent green fluid pours from ceiling at Miami airport due to pipe leak
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Gary Leff Chief Financial Officer | View from the Wing

A pipe leak at Miami International Airport resulted in fluorescent green fluid pouring from the ceiling around 9 a.m. Eastern on Thursday morning. The cleanup operation lasted approximately 90 minutes, and airport officials have assured that the substance was not hazardous. It was identified as a "green dye" used to trace the source of water leaks.

Terminal G, where the incident occurred, serves airlines including Southwest Airlines and WestJet.

Meanwhile at Miami International Airport this morning… | #ONLYinDADE pic.twitter.com/uijrT2rDSr

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In December, another pipe burst on the American Airlines D concourse, which released black fluid presumed to be toilet water.

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