Three people are dead after two cars collided head-on on a gravel road in the Mackenzie District in South Canterbury.
Emergency services were at the scene of the serious crash on Braemar Road near Tekapo, after police were called around 10.55am.
Police said the collision was between a four-wheel drive and a Toyota people-mover type vehicle.
They said one of the vehicles had five people in it and three from that vehicle died in the crash.
Police said five other people were injured in the crash, two are in a serious condition and three suffered minor to moderate injuries.
Southern Fire spokesperson Andrew Norris said Braemar Road runs off the back of the Tekapo Military Camp towards Braemar Station, on the shores of Lake Pukaki.
He said units from Lake Tekapo and Twizel responded to the crash, and used the jaw to free a person from the wreckage.
Crash victims have been flown to Dunedin and Christchurch hospitals, Mr Norris said.
Checkpoint's Logan Church speaking from the scene
A Defence Force spokesperson said while NZDF personnel were not involved in the accident, one of its Range Wardens provided assistance in his capacity as a volunteer fire fighter.
Mackenzie District mayor Graham Smith said the crash was the biggest tragedy to happen on roads in the area in a long time.
He said the road was used often by the army and there were several farming stations alongside.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area.
Police are investigating and the Serious Crash Unit are also in attendance and assisting with a scene examination.