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Driver trapped in Tauranga crash now freed from car

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A car is taken away from the scene of a crash involving a power pole on Fraser St. Photo/Amy Diamond

A car is taken away from the scene of a crash involving a power pole on Fraser St. Photo/Amy Diamond

A person has been freed from their car after crashing into a power pole in Tauranga this morning.

The crash happened shortly after 7am on Fraser St, near Courtney Rd.

Read more: Drivers to blame, not the road, for crash count - police

A police spokeswoman said power lines were down across the road and no one could get to the driver until power authorities cut the electricity.

She advised motorists to avoid the area this morning.

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Diversions were in place along Esk St and Alverstoke Rd.

Firefighters and ambulance staff were also at the scene.

Houses in the area were not expected to be significantly affected by the power outage.

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