Section of SH6 closed after fatal Marlborough crash brings down power lines
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RNZ / REECE BAKER
A section of State Highway 6 in Marlborough remains closed following a fatal crash north west of Blenheim on Saturday night.
Emergency services were called to the single vehicle crash on SH6 at Okaramio at about 6pm.
One person had died and power lines were down onto the road as a result of the incident.
The road north of Renwick remains closed this morning between Leslies Road and Mount Riley Road.
A detour is available for light vehicles only between Havelock and Picton using Queen Charlotte Drive.
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