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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Cave Creek disaster was an event in which 14 people died when a scenic viewing platform collapsed. It occurred in Paparoa National Park on New Zealand's West Coast, on 28 April 1995. The tragedy resulted in Denis Marshall, New Zealand's Minister of Conservation, resigning over claims of negligence. It also resulted in major changes to procedures used by the New Zealand Department of Conservation after it was revealed that serious systemic failures and underfunding had led to the building of the unstable…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Cave Creek disaster was an event in which 14 people died when a scenic viewing platform collapsed. It occurred in Paparoa National Park on New Zealand's West Coast, on 28 April 1995. The tragedy resulted in Denis Marshall, New Zealand's Minister of Conservation, resigning over claims of negligence. It also resulted in major changes to procedures used by the New Zealand Department of Conservation after it was revealed that serious systemic failures and underfunding had led to the building of the unstable platform, as well as changes in New Zealand Law, to allow for government departments to be held liable for inadequate building practices.