@wsogft - the "windows" come from a century of storm experience. The water preasure rushing against the side of the bridge will be deminished somewhat if it is able to flow through the bridge. Most bridges are destroyed by the rushing water and debris, not the rising water since the bridge weights close to 90 tons and won't float. Some bridges have the "windows" made in the design.
"Eastern Charlotte Flood Relief"
Donations should be made to the Town of St. George, Branch of any Bank of Nova Scotia or your branch at the Credit Union.
Charlotte County Credit Union
4B Wallace St. St. George NB E5C 3P1
At any Scotiabank specify "Eastern Charlotte Flood Relief".
nbfloodrelief 1 year ago
Did the bridge survive? Kudos to the crew who worked to cut the windows. We will be donating, hoping others do too.
outdoorchick1 1 year ago
@outdoorchick1 - yes, the bridge survived. Check out update No. 2.
Gaudet 1 year ago
My Families home town "St. George, New Brunswick" Canada
TheKatsmaO 1 year ago
I've never seen anything quite so retarded as cutting those "windows"
wsogft 1 year ago
@wsogft - the "windows" come from a century of storm experience. The water preasure rushing against the side of the bridge will be deminished somewhat if it is able to flow through the bridge. Most bridges are destroyed by the rushing water and debris, not the rising water since the bridge weights close to 90 tons and won't float. Some bridges have the "windows" made in the design.
Gaudet 1 year ago
Jason
Excellent job on the video!
hollliebrooke 1 year ago
Wow, this just blows me away. I have not seen such flooding like this before.
snuffyfordsmom 1 year ago