Chaos erupted at Miami International Airport on July Fourth when a mysterious green liquid leaked from the ceilings, covering the terminal floor.
The leak, caused by a broken pipe in Concourse G, was identified as glycol, which is hazardous only if ingested.
Authorities cordoned off the area with yellow tape as passengers took photos and videos of the fluorescent puddles.
Footage shows the liquid dripping from the ceiling and spreading across the terminal floor. Despite the incident, the airport experienced no flight delays.
Cleanup efforts began after the valve feeding the pipe was closed, the Daily Mail has reported.
Glycol is commonly found in consumer products such as antifreeze and hydraulic brake fluids. The airport thanked passengers for their patience and understanding during the cleanup.
Written by B.C. Begley
