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BMKG warned of another week of extreme weather across the country, just days after Bali was hit by its most severe flooding in 10 years.
Indonesia is preparing for an extended wet season, with an increased risk of floods and extreme rainfall, as forecasted by its weather agency. The season starts now and ends by April 2026, with peak periods varying across the islands.
The floods have killed 16 people in the province. Bali Governor I Wayan Koster denied land conversion in Denpasar caused the floods, arguing the issue stemmed from river flows from neighbouring districts.
Bali is grappling with severe floods after days of torrential rain, leading to widespread evacuations and infrastructure damage. Key roads are blocked
Severe floods in Bali have claimed 18 lives, with two people missing. Critics blame poor urban planning and inadequate infrastructure, which prioritize tourism over disaster readiness. Rapid urban development failed to address drainage issues,
The death toll from the flooding that struck two Indonesian islands, including tourist hotspot Bali, rose to 23 on Friday, officials said, with five other people still missing. Torrential rain late Tuesday triggered floods and landslides across Bali,
The tourism sector in Bali is set for a major recovery following the devastating floods that impacted several districts of Bali, also known as the ‘Island of the Gods', with Indonesia's Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR) Puan Maharani urging the government to to deliver assistance to victims of the severe flash floods that claimed 14 lives,
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian House Speaker Puan Maharani said the floods that struck Bali recently serve as a test for the government capacity in protecting its people. The disaster, she said, must not be interpreted solely as a natural disaster.