A truck driver was, on Wednesday afternoon, in a stable condition in hospital after his vehicle plunged 50 metres down a bank on State Highway 2 near Tangoio Falls on Tuesday night.
Emergency services were called to the scene near Tangoio Settlement Rd, about 25 kilometres north of Napier, at 6.59pm after receiving reports of a truck carrying a container which had rolled down a bank.
The driver, believed to be in his mid-30s, was initially trapped in his truck and removed by Fire and Emergency NZ crew who were also in attendance.
He was then flown to Hawke's Bay Hospital with moderate injuries by the Lowe Corporation Hawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter team.
The driver remained in a stable condition at Hawke's Bay Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman confirmed at 3pm on Wednesday.
Hawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter Trust general manager Ian Wilmot said high winds were not a major challenge in the operation and it was "not too difficult in the gully".
The truck has yet to recovered but was expected to be removed some time on Wednesday.
Traffic management will likely be in place and the road down to one lane while it is lifted out.