Work begins 3 months after flood to replace washed-out Cape Breton bridge
Joan Weeks | CBC News | Posted: January 11, 2017 7:41 PM | Last Updated: January 11, 2017
Thanksgiving flood destroyed bridge on Hornes Road, 25 kilometres north of Louisbourg
A Cape Breton road that's been closed since a flood on Thanksgiving Day will soon be reopened, but officials say a permanent solution won't be in place for another year or more.
The provincial Transportation Department has begun installing a temporary bridge on Hornes Road, which connects the community of Mira Gut with Sydney and Albert Bridge.
Flood waters washed away the foundation of the bridge Oct. 10, forcing the closure of Hornes Road.
The closure meant residents had to take a longer detour along Brickyard Road.
The Transportation Department says a temporary, one-lane panel bridge should be open by the end of next week, though a permanent bridge will take a year or longer to complete.