A ruptured 6-inch water pipe flooded the road and shut down traffic on the Camino Real bridge in both directions for about 16 hours while work crews made repairs.
No residents were affected.
The water line, on the northeast side of Camino Real, broke shortly after 3 p.m. Oct 30. The city shut down traffic on the bridge because the repair work required trucks on Camino Real, said city spokeswoman Chrissy Gibson.
The bridge reopened to motorists around 7:30 a.m. Oct. 31.
The water line ruptured due to age.
— Sallie James
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