http://jacksonville.com/news/public-safety/2017-09-13/santa-fe-river-rise-could-spell-i-75-shutdown-and-detours-florida
The Santa Fe River has rapidly risen 15 feet within the past 36 hours due
to heavy rainfall over North Florida from Hurricane Irma, and could force
Interstate 75 east of Ft. White to be shut, according to the Florida
Department of Transportation.
If the river rises to an unsafe level, the bridge will be impassable both
northbound and southbound and would be closed immediately, transportation
officials said. Additional bridges that may be impacted include those along
U.S. 27, U.S. 41, Florida 47 and possibly U.S. 121. The attached map shows
potential detours around the affected section of I-75.
State transportation officials are monitoring the river's flood stage to
see if it impacts bridges along the interstate as well as on nearby state
roads.
Charlie
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