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From SCDOT.org Weather Related
Three Bridges in York and Lancaster Counties closed Wednesday night as a precaution have been reopened
Engineers at the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) have reopened two bridges in York County and one bridge in Lancaster County that were closed on Wednesday August 27, 2008. This action was taken as a precaution due to the heavy flooding in the central upstate area. Bridge engineers were concerned that these structures may have suffered some damage, but thorough inspections could not be conducted until the flood waters receded. Following inspections made Thursday morning, all three bridges were reopened. SCDOT has deployed three bridge inspection teams from other parts of the state to assist in evaluating and monitoring any bridge that may be in jeopardy due to flooding. The three bridges that were reopened are:
SCDOT engineers are also closely monitoring two other bridges in the same area. However these bridges remain open at this time. Those bridges are:
SCDOT engineers closed two bridges in the central upstate area early on Wednesday August 27. These bridges were closed due to large amounts of debris that were swept into the bridge piers by flood waters and caused damage.
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