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Lanes on State Highway 5 Napier–Taupō Road closed by diesel spill

Lanes on State Highway 5 Napier–Taupō Road closed by diesel spill

RNZ Newsa day ago
A main highway linking Hawke's Bay to Taupō is down to one lane due to dangerous conditions caused by a diesel spill.
Police said the northbound lanes of State Highway 5 (Napier-Taupō Road) at Te Pōhue northwest of Eskdale were shut.
Crews were cleaning it up, and motorists were advised to take care.
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