The truck crash on SH5 brought down power lines and closed the road on Saturday morning. Photo / Paul Taylor
Two truck rolls on the two main highways north of Napier within 24 hours seriously injured one driver, closed both roads, and sparked a grass fire that had firefighters scrambling.
A rescue helicopter and emergency services were called to State Highway 2 near Tutira, north of Napier, after a truck overturned about 1.45pm on Friday.
The notorious stretch of road near the crash is nicknamed the Devil's Elbow.
The driver of the truck, a man in his 30s, was trapped and had to be freed before being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
He was on Sunday at noon in a stable condition in Hawke's Bay Hospital.
The crash caused seven hours of delays as the road which connects Napier and Wairoa was closed, finally reopening at 8.45pm after logs were cleared from the road.
Another truck then rolled and brought down power lines, sparking a grass fire, on Saturday about 7.50am on SH5 near Eskdale, just outside Napier.
Fortunately, no-one was injured in the crash which involved a B-train truck.