GV Jack
Snorin God
I guess it's safe to say that the water would run from north to south going east to west through Sonoyta and turning to the south again.
Spoke with some folks who drove from Sonoyta to San Luis a few days ago and they did not see a damaged bridge or a detour. I asked directly about that. So apparently it is not a problem.Does anyone know if the bridge on the Mexican highway (Hwy 2) between San Luis and Sonoyta has re-opened?
I recall seeing some photos of it partially collapsed back about 3 weeks ago, and that was why all the trucks were going by way of the coast highway through Penasco.
Hopefully these storms are gone for awhile and we can get back to normal, whatever that is. Please hold on until next Wednesday after that let it rain and I'll just have to stay down there.Sept 12 9:25 a.m. News from resident next to bridge in Sonoyta: "I live next the detour before the bridge and the police man just told me that all vehicles are permitted. 9:25"
https://www.facebook.com/SonoytaDetourUpdatesSept 12 11:20 a.m. Report from traveler in Hyundai Santa Fe: Road is open, wait heading North was about 20 minutes. One lane open, swift water but some smaller cars and sedans going through