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Emergency services rush to serious crash on SH1 near Topuni

Emergency services rush to serious crash on SH1 near Topuni

RNZ News6 days ago
Police said they were called to the scene at Topuni, Kaipara District.
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Emergency services have been called to a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 1, north of Auckland.
Police said they were called to the scene at Topuni, Kaipara District, between Mill and Otioro at 7.35pm Monday.
"Initial reports suggest serious injuries," a police spokesperson said.
St John said it has sent eight vehicles to the crash. The number of patients is unknown.
The road is closed and diversions are in place. Motorists are asked to avoid the area if possible.
- More to come.
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