Three crashes, one into the harbour

Dunedin police were kept busy by a spate of crashes on Thursday, as wet weather caused chaos across the city.

Sergeant Matt Lee, of Dunedin, said police were called to Three Mile Hill about 2.40pm.

A 30-year-old woman lost control and spun on a wet road, hitting a bank, Sgt Lee said.

Police, Fire and Emergency New Zealand and St John attended.

A St John spokesman said a person was taken to Dunedin Hospital by ambulance in a moderate condition.

About 8pm a 41-year-old man lost control in wet conditions in Portobello Rd and went into the harbour, Sgt Lee said.

The car wound up bonnet down against the rock wall and was not submerged in the tide.

The man had managed to extracate himself by the time emergency services arrived, although he had some back pain as a result of the crash, Sgt Lee said.

A St John spokesman said a person was taken to Dunedin Hospital by ambulance in a moderate condition.

Another crash was also caused by water — this time in a bottle.

A 34-year-old woman was driving in Mulford St when she reached down to grab a drinking bottle about 1.30pm, Sgt Lee said.

She collided with two parked cars before mounting the kerb, he said. No injuries were reported, Sgt Lee said.

 

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