One person has died after a serious crash on State Highway 1 near Waiouru.
A witness to the horror crash in Ruapehu District had to smash a car window to rescue people - including an infant - from the wreckage.
At least seven people were were injured in the two-car collision, which closed State Highway 1 south of Waiouru. Police were called to SH1 in the Waiouru Military Area, about 11.45am today.
A St John spokeswoman said earlier one person was in in a critical condition, two in a serious condition, and four had moderate injuries.
Crash witness Alex Campbell said he was driving north behind a car when it tried to overtake a truck on a blind corner.
"It went head-on into a car coming the other direction," Campbell told the Herald.
"I got out and went over. My adrenaline was pumping really hard and all I was thinking was 'how can I help the people in this situation and get this family out as quickly as possible'.
"I helped the driver out of his seat. I then proceeded to help his family out of the vehicle.
"There were two adults in the back, a mother and possibly grandmother.
"I had to pin the passenger front door open, bend the top of it and break the window to get an infant girl out of there."
Campbell said another child and baby were also removed from the car.
He said at least two people were in the other vehicle.
"The passenger was trapped inside, so we had to wait for about 20 minutes for the ambulance to come with the jaws of life."
Campbell said the front of both vehicles was caved in.
He said the truck appeared to have continued on and was not involved in the crash.
UPDATE 1:30PM#SH4 Whanganui to Raetihi is now OPEN under STOP/GO control as a detour for this serious crash on #SH1 south of Waiouru. Please expect #delays through the area and consider delaying your travel if possible. ^ELhttps://t.co/j4uk2VkD35
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island (@WakaKotahiCNI) June 13, 2019
SH1 WAIOURU – CRASH – 12:30PM Due to a #crash, #SH1 is CLOSED south of Waiouru. Due to roadworks, #SH4 is also CLOSED between Whanganui & Raetihi. Crews are currently working to re-open #SH4 but please note it may not be possible for safety reasons. Please DELAY your travel. ^EL pic.twitter.com/QpllQfS0n6
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island (@WakaKotahiCNI) June 13, 2019
A rescue helicopter had been sent from Palmerston North.
The road was closed and motorists were advised to avoid the area.
A serious crash has occurred south of Waiouru on SH1.
ROAD CLOSED - SH1, Waiouru.
Delays are expected so please be patient.
An update will be provided as soon as more information is available.
Further details about the two people killed are expected today. "Their next of kin have yet to be notified. We are not going to be releasing any details about them at this stage," Booth said.
TY Duncan Rd is a rural road off State Highway 1, between the highway and the coast.
Two fire crews putout the blaze and the road has been reopened.