From the Age comes this report
Paprika sparks traffic chaos in Brisbane
A mystery orange substance that sparked traffic chaos in Brisbane has been identified as paprika, firefighters say.
Part of the Inner City Bypass and the Musgrave Road on-ramp in inner-city Kelvin Grove was closed about 2pm (AEST) Tuesday when a motorist reported the substance on the road, forcing traffic to a standstill.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS) officers were called to clean up the spill and tests in the afternoon identified the substance as a naturally occurring substance, most likely paprika.
The Inner City Bypass was reopened about 4pm
Part of the Inner City Bypass and the Musgrave Road on-ramp in inner-city Kelvin Grove was closed about 2pm (AEST) Tuesday when a motorist reported the substance on the road, forcing traffic to a standstill.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS) officers were called to clean up the spill and tests in the afternoon identified the substance as a naturally occurring substance, most likely paprika.
The Inner City Bypass was reopened about 4pm
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References:
The Age: Paprika sparks traffic chaos in Brisbane
The Age: Paprika sparks traffic chaos in Brisbane
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