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Denver Residents Alarmed by Neon Green Cloud Hovering over CityDenver Residents Alarmed by Neon Green Cloud Hovering over City Denver, Colorado – Panic gripped Denver residents on Thursday evening as a mysterious neon green cloud enveloped the city, casting an eerie glow over the skyline. According to eyewitnesses, the cloud first appeared near the Denver International Airport around sunset. It then spread rapidly, hovering over the downtown area and adjacent neighborhoods. “It was like something out of a science fiction movie,” said Emily Carter, a resident of Capitol Hill. “The whole sky turned green. I could see it from my window.” Residents reported feeling a sense of unease and nausea as they watched the cloud drift overhead. Some panicked and called 911, while others took to social media to express their concern. “This is not normal,” tweeted local resident Ben Johnson. “I’m seriously worried.” Authorities reacted swiftly, dispatching emergency responders to investigate. The Denver Fire Department conducted air quality tests and found no immediate health hazards. “At this time, we do not believe there is any imminent danger to the public,” said Fire Chief Eric Tade, but he urged residents to stay indoors and monitor their symptoms. The National Weather Service has ruled out meteorological causes for the cloud, adding to the mystery surrounding its origin. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is conducting its own investigation to determine the nature of the substance. Preliminary tests indicate it may contain a harmless dye, but officials are awaiting further analysis. As the sun set, the neon green cloud gradually dissipated, leaving behind a lingering sense of bewilderment and speculation. Residents are urged to report any symptoms they experience to their healthcare provider. The cause of the cloud remains unknown, but authorities have assured the public that their safety is their top priority.