You truly have a lot of patience and also your priceless guidance with a proof of a video of telling people to RATHER BE SAFE THAN SORRY ,by not crossing a bridge if you come across such an incident is truly appreciated....
As a kid I can remember a winter storm that caused flooding like that in Ventura county. The sespe river outside of Fillmore was a quarter mile wide and from the roadway of the bridge to the bottom was 50 feet deep. That storm nearly washed the bridge away. The army Corp of engineers had to rebuild the thing. As a kid of 15 years seeing a wall of water like that scared the poop out of me. When I saw that I knew what real power was. Something that moves houses,cars and everything else in it's path deserves much respect. How small and frail we are by comparison
yea so did i , but to see what actually did happen would make one think twice for sure,, so im glad to see what the moral of the story or short film has to tell
See this every year in thailand. Unrooted trees and debris block the drain tubes so the water finds its way around the tube by washing away the soil until...... BOOM! 7 bridges in 1 afternoon in a 20 mile radius last year. We were stuck in town full of short time bars all night. :(
This looks like footage of the flood that took place in South Carolina. Is it? We still have a road out near where I live. That was such a scary, devastating time. So many of our roads ended up looking like that-gaping holes. A firefighter actually had to be rescued from one of the destoyed roads
Had something similar on my road except the pavement stayed in place for a few hours with almost nothing underneath it except water and debris. A vehicle would have gone through and been swept away. Turn around don't drown.
Really... my man you haven't been to Cincinnati. But to be honest.. it's just American economics. Put down terrible blacktop and concrete so the roads are always tearing up within a couple years if that so the construction workers have a job. Keeps them employed and tax revenue keeps pouring in..round and round the pothole we go..🤓
One of them nine bob roads obviously! In the UK, where tarmac was invented, it would be about two feet thick with another six or eight feet of rubble and hardcore underneath it before you even got to the culvert.
I think the person who made this road is a corrupt man. He ate all the money of government. Water can't flow the road bcoz this water is not that dangerous flow
You truly have a lot of patience and also your priceless guidance with a proof of a video of telling people to RATHER BE SAFE THAN SORRY ,by not crossing a bridge if you come across such an incident is truly appreciated....
You really captured amazing footage , thanks for sharing 👀
You have already saved many peoples' lives with this video. God bless you!
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What?
As a kid I can remember a winter storm that caused flooding like that in Ventura county. The sespe river outside of Fillmore was a quarter mile wide and from the roadway of the bridge to the bottom was 50 feet deep. That storm nearly washed the bridge away. The army Corp of engineers had to rebuild the thing. As a kid of 15 years seeing a wall of water like that scared the poop out of me. When I saw that I knew what real power was. Something that moves houses,cars and everything else in it's path deserves much respect. How small and frail we are by comparison
What an amazing piece of footage to capture!!
Demontrates the incredible power of water!
Rule # 1: Water always wins.
I love the last little bit of dirt falling at the end! Nice editing and camera work!.
I kept waiting for someone to DRIVE thru the flood water 🤪
yea so did i , but to see what actually did happen would make one think twice for sure,, so im glad to see what the moral of the story or short film has to tell
What would a self-driving car have done? Would it have stopped or kept driving?
It would’ve started playing “Sugar, we’re goin down” - Fall Out Boy
Good question
Charles Thompson no, it would have stopped, Googled a shipping company and hired a boat to sail it across. #whodoesnalreadyknowthis
Charles Thompson try it out and come back and tell us !
*Nice touch at the end with that little bit of dirt falling....Hahahahaha*
Excellent footage!
That wouldn't stop the dukes of hazard!
Peter Darling
Right?
There'd be a commercial break before they cleared it though with Waylon Jennings saying something clever
Peter Darling very true, like 👉 ruclips.net/video/ffHS11E_PE0/видео.html
Thanks for sharing.
Built a bridge, problem solved.
Some say this 3:26 is the beginning of Silent Hill 5 =P
Good build quality.
Thank you for a good lesson learned! Thank you for showing this video!
Wow, right place at the right time. Glad nobody was on the road.
At least the road isn't flooded any more. You just have a large hole now.
Grant Sipos I had a sinking feeling about that one.
Holey Mackerel!!!!!!!!!!
Nope. The fish have been washed downstream also.
Some top quality road building there ......
Errrrrr .....
Thank you for reminding us of the dangers of floods.
I would attempt that if I was driving my mother-in law's car.
Wow..😓 Thanks! Good video!
See this every year in thailand. Unrooted trees and debris block the drain tubes so the water finds its way around the tube by washing away the soil until...... BOOM! 7 bridges in 1 afternoon in a 20 mile radius last year. We were stuck in town full of short time bars all night. :(
Holy smokes! That was sum Jumanji shit right there.
Bridge needed on aisle 9. New bridge, aisle 9 please!
This looks like footage of the flood that took place in South Carolina. Is it? We still have a road out near where I live. That was such a scary, devastating time. So many of our roads ended up looking like that-gaping holes. A firefighter actually had to be rescued from one of the destoyed roads
Very cool, would have been even cooler if it hadn't been recorded on a phone from 1993..... ;)
Had something similar on my road except the pavement stayed in place for a few hours with almost nothing underneath it except water and debris. A vehicle would have gone through and been swept away. Turn around don't drown.
Seriously though, that cross section looks like tar painted on the surface of a sand heap . It really was shoddy work
That is the *thinnest* road I have ever seen constructed.
Imagine night time, driving a good 70mph on a back road, only to find there's no road.
Waterway! Nature makes its own way. But really scary indeed.
And here i was thinking that only indian roads are prone to such acts..🤣
Almost as bad as the potholes in NY
You should try comin on over to Illinois. I got all kinda stories to share! 😏
Really... my man you haven't been to Cincinnati. But to be honest.. it's just American economics. Put down terrible blacktop and concrete so the roads are always tearing up within a couple years if that so the construction workers have a job. Keeps them employed and tax revenue keeps pouring in..round and round the pothole we go..🤓
I did once in a truck. It felt great. Weightless. Dont tell me how to live my life.
Good video. Sadly, idiots will never learn and we will continue to have attempts to drive over flooded roads.
Be water.
well, if there wasn't a culvert there before, there is now!
There was one,it popped up at the end if you see
stcecilla ya , it popped up like a dead whale
Yes, it looked a bit creepy popping up there.
hill billy Thar she blows!
korwl i
It's literally melting like butter 😓😨I'm scared to go on a road now
Cool!
Just imagine how dangerous this would be at night.
Wow! Nature going her own way!
On the bright side the county doesnt have to dig a hole for a storm drain anymore...youre welcome
One of them nine bob roads obviously! In the UK, where tarmac was invented, it would be about two feet thick with another six or eight feet of rubble and hardcore underneath it before you even got to the culvert.
Time for a bridge.
The General Lee could crush that with room to spare. Just sayin.
paper, scissors, rock!....no...water wins this time.
Fascinating stuff
That road is so EXTRA.
"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need... roads." - River
Something there is that doesn't love a road.
Them Duke boys could make that jump in the General... yep.
All you need is a Dixie horn.
Nature reclaiming the land.
Yes i see your point ! SCARY STUFF
I love driving through flood water.
Well that escalated quickly.
A hundred million years worth of evolution in four minutes.
I think the person who made this road is a corrupt man. He ate all the money of government. Water can't flow the road bcoz this water is not that dangerous flow
Beyond the water what tipped you off about the road giving way
After seeing the video, I was thinking Could an autonomous car handle a situation like this safely? Not sure, sincerely.
Do not mess with nature !!
Not much different than the potholes here in the UK :p
Looks like the water is simply reclaiming its rightful path. That's about all.
Nature thinks the culvert should be this wide.
At 2:53 it seems like something is emerging from beneath
Curious to know how it was repaired. Bet it was Something different.
A river runs through it.
GirlSproket Very well done.
Looks like a Winnipeg watermain break to me. They’re even worse at -40.
Wow, I never heard that 43 times before!
Where's the guy with the 4WD pickup?
Wow, look at that culvert!
Now thats a pothole !
Well duh! But someone will always try it anyways .... natural selection.
What was the strange thing in hole at 2:53 seconds?
prolly a drainage-tube
My dad has a big Dodge Ram not gonna hold the water up
anybody else notice that they paved directly over the existing soils. do i need to say more.
Wow how strong to move a culvert like that!
Its a road or a Cardboard 😳😳
Damn. Water is mind bending
Ian Good its a force not to be reckoned with. Impromptu dams are going to burst somewhere.
Thats scary!!!
good advice👍
I would have made it up until minute 1:27.
Scary
American road quality in a nut shell
And built in Australia, apparently. Where this video is from.
canada the same way.
Then u are not aware of Indian roads 😂 it's like a coat of black paint on a soil
Normal roads, unlike bridges, aren't designed to work with no dirt under them.
Who needs an excavator to dig up a culvert...
Never stand filming 20 feet from where this is happening
Go ahead try it!!!
Beavers in the culvert maybe?
You could make that Gap if you're going the right speed
You have to build a ramp and jump it like Dukes of Hazzard.
Naaah, speed is always the solution
Best make it on your first try.
Marion Cobretti Maybe if it was in GTA5 I would have a go!
Marion Cobretti Don't chance it.
and we think the earth cant handle a few plastic bags!
But if you just gas the car hard enough it would jump over this. I've seen it in the movies.
Never say never.
nice!
I can't that this f...in habbebed ...so fast :o
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why not, the drainage fixed the problem haha
invisible driver w/ his invisible car
Looks more like a sink hole than flooding
Overbuilding 🤔what’s that? Never happen unless it becomes a reoccurring problem- only so many tax dollars to go around 😂
Holy hell!!!!