The spillway going to BIR is still accessible, if the car is a bit higher on wheels. A more sporty car with a low front spoiler cannot make it unless you take the damage for what it is. Motorbikes also seems not to have many problems to cross.
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Just because I can I wanted to try my luck today and took the car across the BIR spillway.
No water flowing over it anymore, but yes damage (meaning holes, and the BIR side is a fair bit steaper (and more slippery) than it used to be.
Conclusion: fine to use (carefully) when going from the BIR side towards the Farmers Market, in the other direction you better have enough power and grip (many bikes needed to shed passengers).-
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Were you around when the last big Typhoon hit back in 2013 (I think)? Spillways were washed out, bridges damaged, houses and bodies washed out to sea, power out for weeks, water out for months. Nothing changes.-
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Brian Oinks That's Mr. Pig to you Boy! :) Highly Rated Poster
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Brian Oinks That's Mr. Pig to you Boy! :) Highly Rated Poster
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Apparently, BOTH "spillways" were washed out, but as of Saturday, 3pm, only the hypermart crossing has a sign. No sign on the BIR (upriver) crossing, has it been filled in, most likely still out...
Both bridges, at Real / national and cervantes are OPEN, but traffic is twice a heavy as usual. And that's with only half the trikes.-
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I’ll start the ball rolling...”dreckly” (transl: directly, soon, might). Meaning: mañana but without all the rushing about.
Sorry to hijack the thread.
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