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Multiple dead in Eltham crash, State Highway 3 closed

Rachel Maher
By Rachel Maher
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31 Jan, 2024 12:40 AM4 mins to read

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At least two people have died in a crash at the intersection of State Highway 3 and Mountain Rd, South Taranaki.

At least two people have died in a crash at the intersection of State Highway 3 and Mountain Rd, South Taranaki.

It is unclear how many people have died in this morning’s fiery South Taranaki crash and the police have called in the disaster victim identification unit to investigate the wreckage.

A Taranaki farmer who drove past this morning’s deadly vehicle crash said the force caused one car to burst into flames while the other was flipped upside down on the other side of the road.

The collision on SH3 in Eltham, Taranaki at 5.50am has left the stretch of highway closed.

Police have confirmed at least two people have died.

“At this stage, it remains unclear the number of occupants in one of the vehicles and wider enquiries are being conducted,” a police spokesperson said.

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“The Disaster Victim Identification unit is also assisting the Serious Crash Unit at the scene.”

Peter Shearer told the Herald he drove past the crash on his way to work several hours after it happened and did not spend any time looking at the “morbid” site.

“There was a whole lot of debris spread out over the road,” Shearer said.

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“One [car] had been burnt out and the other one was upside down on the other side of the road.”

Senior Sergeant Andrew Russ told 1News that police understand the northbound vehicle became engulfed in flames after crossing the centre line, colliding head-on with a southbound vehicle.

Police said several people have died following the crash at 5.50am at the intersection of Mountain and Boylan Rds.

Two people are confirmed to be deceased.

The senior sergeant at the scene, Andrew Russ, told RNZ there was one deceased person in each car.

He said police were still working on getting the victims’ bodies out of the cars, and would then be able to confirm there had been no further deaths.

South Taranaki Mayor Phil Nixon said his thoughts are “absolutely with the families” of those affected by today’s tragedy.

He said the community was “incredibly close-knit” and the crash will be felt throughout the whole area.

“My thoughts also go out to the emergency services who had to be on that horrific scene today,” Nixon said.

Today was meant to be an exciting today for the community, Nixon said, with most schools returning.

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The road is also a major arterial route and this disruption will affect the community throughout the day.

Diversions were now in place at SH3 and Dalziell Rd for northbound traffic and SH3 and Rotokare Rd for southbound traffic.

UPDATE 10:20AM
SCU is investigating this crash and the road is likely to remain CLOSED for several hours. SB to detour via Rotokare Rd, Fraser Rd, Austin Rd, Ngarongo Rd, Ohangai Rd onto SH3. NB to detour via Skeet Rd, Lower Hunter Rd, Eltham Rd, Bridge St, and back onto SH3. ^AP https://t.co/klQ0z5vzAD

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island (@WakaKotahiCNI) January 30, 2024

Waka Kotahi NZTA Central said the road is expected to be closed for several more hours while an investigation by the serious crash unit is being completed.

“We would like to thank the public for their support as we work to respond to this tragedy and work to determine what happened,” a police spokesperson said.

A Fire and Emergency spokeswoman said one of the cars was engulfed in flames when emergency services arrived on the scene.

She described the fire as “well-involved” but said crews were able to extinguish it quickly.

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A spokesperson for St John said it sent two ambulances to the scene after being notified at 5.50am.

An Eltham resident who worked at a local rest home said since locals know the area, most people were able to get to work on time this morning through the back roads.

She said this tragedy will be felt throughout their community and this is one of the “worst things to happen in a long time”.

Traffic management is in place at the scene and motorists are advised to avoid the area and use an alternative route.

Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the Herald since 2022.


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