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Maria, New Richmond residents fear Highway 132 bridge will remain closed for months

People in the southern part of the Gasp Peninsula are worried after a pillar supporting the only bridge connecting their two communities shifted Monday, forcing the bridge's closure.

Pillar supporting bridge over the Grand Cascapdia River shifted on Monday, forcing its closure

Daryl Patnode and Bella Jerome say they can see the tilting pillar has moved closer to the water in the past 24 hours. (Marika Wheeler/CBC)

People in the southern part of the Gasp Peninsula are worried about how long they may be making an arduous detour,after a pillar supporting the only bridge connecting their two communities shifted Monday, forcing the bridge's closure.

Transport Ministry officials closed the bridge crossing the Grand Cascapdia Riveron Highway 132 after a police officer noticed a depression in the roadway Monday morning.
A police officer noticed the dip on the left side of the road Monday morning, and Transport Ministry officials closed the bridge a short time later. (Marika Wheeler/CBC)

One of the support pillars which stands in the river tilted away from the bridge, causing a significant dip in the roadway.

Daryl Patnode and his wife, BellaJerome, live in the nearby Mi'kmaq community of Gesgapegiag. They came to see the bridge when it was first closed on Mondayand said by Tuesday morning the pillar had tilted noticeably further and is now leaning closer tothe river.

"It's quite a sight," said Patnode.

"This is the main bridge for the transports and everything else that go to Gasp. It's going to be a major hazard for a while because there's not going to be any traffic on this."

Eric Dub, the mayor of New Richmond, saidhe expects it will bemonths before the bridge is reopened.

One if his main concerns is how long it will take ambulances to make the 11.5-kilometre detour.

The bridge over the Grand Cascapdia River on Highway 132 has been closed to traffic since Monday because a support pillar shifted, causing a depression of the roadbed. It's shifted more since. (Marika Wheeler/CBC)
The area's hospital is in Maria, and it serves people living as far as about 70 kilometres east. The detour will cost precious minutes in an emergency situation, Dub said.

Quebec Transport Ministry officials say they need the high muddy waters to recede before they can complete a full inspection of the structure and determine the extent of the damage.

Dub saidwork was planned for 2018 to fix erosion at the foot of the pillars, but now he expects the work to be significantly more complicated and expensive.

The Grand Cascapdia is the biggest salmon river in the area. For days now, it has been swollen and roiling. Many low-lying areas near the river are flooded.

The river drainsinto the Baie des Chaleurs and, according to New Richmond resident Bruce Willett, the bay is now the colour of "Tim Hortons' triple cream" coffee.