State Highway three closed following serious crash in Te Kūiti
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RNZ / Richard Tindiller
State Highway 3 near Te Kūiti is closed following a serious crash.
Police confirmed a boat was involved.
A spokesperson said initial indications suggested there were serious injuries.
New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA), said the road had been closed at 12.45pm on Friday between Te Kūiti and SH4.
"Delay your journey and expect long delays," it said.
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