I'm guessing its because it on the north side with no way to get a dozer or equipment across if it was on the south side it would probably fixed by now.
This link has a more recent photo. http://globalnews.ca/news/646260/bridge-collapse-north-of-fort-mcmurray-strands-residents/
When I was listening to the radio I thought I heard 6 to 8 people were stranded but thy must have said 68.
Oops might be wrong about how many were stranded. http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/06/16/60-people-stranded-after-bridge-washed-out-at-firebag-river-bridge-56-km-outside-of-fort-mackay
Heard about it from a friend yesterday and then it was on the local radio this morning. When I heard about it yesterday I was Hoping it was just a bad rumour.
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