St John, Fire and Emergency NZ and police are all in attendance.
Meanwhile a man is in a critical condition at Waikato Hospital after the car he was driving collided with a bus in Ngāhinapouri this afternoon.
The crash happened at 1pm on State Highway 39 near Duncan Rd and Finlayson Rd, south of Hamilton.
The driver of the bus and his wife were shaken but the sole occupant of the car was transported to Waikato Hospital in a critical condition, a police media spokesperson said.
Firefighters had to cut the man from the wrecked the vehicle.
SH39 remains closed between Tuhikaramea Rd and Ngāhinapouri Rd and a detour is in place via Ngahinapouri Rd, Gillard Rd and Tuhikaramea Rd, according to New Zealand Transport Agency.
There were also two serious crashes overnight.
One person is fighting for their life after the car they were travelling in collided with a power pole at the intersection of Huia and Kiwi sts in Taupō shortly before 12.30am.
A resident told the Herald police had turned up to a loud party on Huia St with about 80 to 100 teenagers several hours before the crash because of the noise and people urinating outside.
Several hours later the resident heard a car doing a burnout on the road and was just about to walk outside to shift his car parked on the road when he heard the car slam into the tree outside the house where the party was.
"It came up the road and did a hand brake u-turn and then come down outside the house and did a handbrake u-turn into a tree."
He went over to help and saw party goers drag the unconscious driver from the car. The two other occupants received moderate injuries.
"Everyone (party goers) was really hostile like they wanted to have a fight."
Another person was taken to Waikato Hospital in a critical condition after their car went off the road into a paddock at Tirohanga in the Eastern Bay of Plenty just before 10pm on Saturday.