Scene on the Tauranga Eastern Link this morning. Photo / NZTA
Scene on the Tauranga Eastern Link this morning. Photo / NZTA
One person was critically injured after a two-car crash closed part of the Tauranga Eastern Link this morning.
NZ Transport Agency said the road was fully open again after earlier the northbound lanes had closed as police conducted a serious crash investigation.
There were also heavy delays through theTe Puke Highway detour.
A Bay of Plenty Times reporter said traffic had been backed up from about 2km east of Waitangi right through to Te Puke.
FINAL UPDATE 11:20AM This section of #SH2 is now fully OPEN again. Thank you for your patience. ^TPhttps://t.co/E9fCmwk7n9
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Waikato/BoP (@WakaKotahiWaiBP) February 4, 2020
05/02/20 07:01: Traffic incident in PAPAMOA BEACH. 3 patients treated, 3 patients transported to various destinations. Helicopter dispatched. For more details refer to Police. https://t.co/EgILBaux7E
Cordons at the Paengaroa roundabout end of the Tauranga Eastern Link. Photo / Stu Whitaker
A St John spokeswoman said one critically injured person was flown by helicopter to Waikato Hospital while two others with minor injuries were taken to Tauranga Hospital by ambulance. One ambulance and one rapid response vehicle had attended the scene, she said.
UPDATE 7:30AM Northbound lanes on #SH2 are now CLOSED at the Paengaroa (SH33) roundabout. Please use alternative route via Te Puke Hwy to get to Tauranga. ^TPhttps://t.co/ZJ0n0nQoI9
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Waikato/BoP (@WakaKotahiWaiBP) February 4, 2020
Initially one person was trapped and another was out of one of the vehicles.