<br /> <p>The Kimberling City Bridge in Kimberling City, Missouri, closed on May 1 due to rising water levels in Table Rock Lake.</p><p>This drone footage shows the bridge from a variety of angles. The bridge’s girders, which normally rise above the water several feet</a>, are barely visible.</p><br /><p>The bridge was shut down after water began flowing into the girders, and there is currently no time estimate for when it will re-open, the Branson Tri-Lakes News</a> reported, citing the Missouri Department of Transportation. According to Ozarks First</a>, this is the bridge’s first closure in more than 40 years.</p><br /><p>The area surrounding the Table Rock Lake has been suffering from flooding after weekend torrential rains, and the Table Rock Dam was opened on April 30</a>, risking more flooding downstream. Credit: Kevin Lighty via Storyful</p><br />