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Flooding Disrupts Life in Bali

08:00 AM
11 September 2025

Heavy Rain in Indonesia
Flooding Disrupts Life in Bali

Severe flooding witnessed in Bali, Indonesia

Torrential rains have triggered severe flooding in Bali, Indonesia, causing widespread chaos.

Streets in Denpasar and Jembrana were submerged, forcing residents to evacuate low-lying areas.

Several buildings collapsed due to the heavy downpour, while damaged infrastructure slowed rescue efforts.

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Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport faced major disruption as access roads were flooded, affecting passenger movement and flight schedules.

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Emergency teams are working to restore connectivity and provide relief to affected communities. Authorities have urged locals and tourists to remain cautious as more rain is expected.

The floods highlight growing concerns over extreme weather in Southeast Asia during the monsoon season.

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