Freetown, MA (Bridge on Gurney Road, East Freetown, MA)

Bristol County

Impacts Reported






Roads

Street/Road: Gurney Road, East Freetown

Specific Impacts:

  • Impassable (other)

Specific road: Gurney Road, East Freetown was used as a detour when a section of Route 140 was impassable during the 2010 floods. It was damaged because it couldn't sustain the heavy trucks and increased traffic.

Comments: The bridge on Gurney Road is a historic keystone bridge https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/news/2010/04/07/freetown-s-gurney-road-bridge/51645347007/

Marinas and Harbors
Buildings
Hazardous Materials
Beach

State: Accessible

Coastal Structures
Natural Resources
Current Response

Response:

  • Other

Specific response: Response from 2010: Bridge was reconstructed in original form a keystone bridge. Reopened in 2012


02/03/2013 | 4:07 pm

Tidal Overview

2 hours 51 minutes after high tide

Data from Fall River, Massachusetts (11.6 miles away)

Water Level (at time of report): 4:07 pm, 1.9'

High Tide (Predicted): 1:25 pm, 4'

High Tide (Observed): 1:24 pm, 4.4'

Observed Predicted water level Report time

Weather Overview

Wind Speed: 8.7 MPH

Wind Direction: N (355°)

Temperature: 30℉

Rainfall (Calendar Day): 0"

Rainfall (Past 24 Hours): 0"

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