Tea spilled on bottom of macbook pro

Tea spilled on the counter where my macbook pro was. It only got on the bottom (underneth) of the computer and maybe a splash where the charging port is. As soon as it happened, i grabbed a towl and quickly cleaned it up. Everything is still working properly and the computer never shut off on it own. Should there be anything to worry about or is it okay?
Thanks

well i know that none got into the opening on the back, i just didnt know if there is any opening underneth the computer (like and cracks) that the tea couldve gotten into. i looked up a few conversations from people spilling drinks, but theirs were mostly on top of the key board. and theirs turned off automaticly.

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