Police, fire fighters and the operator of 25-tonne heavy machinery
monitored the situation at Prague’s Charles Bridge throughout Monday.
The
digger,
which has an extended 17-metre-long arm, been operating to remove branches
and other debris from accumulating, to prevent damage to
the 14th century bridge. The heavy machinery operator said he had used the
arm to change the direction of some debris. Larger pieces, including bits
from garden sheds, had had to be moved. Water on the Vltava on Monday
morning
flowed at a rate of 3,000 cubic metres per second, compared to the almost
5,000 cubic metres per second in the devastating floods of 2002.