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Flooding Event News Release #3

Published Apr 30, 2014

Escambia County is asking all drivers to use extreme caution before driving over any bridges. There is a serious concern among the County's Roads and Engineering staff that excessive water may have weakened the foundations of some bridges.

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Many of us have already see pictures of washed out roadways across Escambia County. A full accessment of road and bridge safety can not be completed until after the flood waters have fully recceded.

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Nearly a dozen roads are closed at some point as a result of flooding. Mobile Highway at Bayou Marcus is closed as a result of a damaged bridge. The east end of Johnson Avenue is closed due to a lost bridge. Highway 297A is closed at Eleven Mile Creek due to a lost bridge.

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Escambia County’s Public Safety, Roads Division and Public Works Department will be working throughout the day to repair roads to allow for safe travel.

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Residents in Escambia County that need non-emergency assistance can call the Citizens Information Center at 850-471-6600.

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