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Bali flood waters recede after 16 deaths and two missing

Officials said that two people are still missing in Bali, Indonesia, a resort island. At least 16 people have been killed by flooding this week.

Torrential Rains

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the rapid rise of floods caused by the rains blocked major roads in Denpasar as well as six out of Bali's eight districts. Some areas also experienced landslides.

I Nyoman Maha Putra, an architect and planning expert from the Warmadewa University, Denpasar, stated that the rapid development of the island had not taken into consideration the need for adequate drainage infrastructure.

He said, "City planning does not take into account disasters." "All infrastructure construction is designed to make Bali more attractive for tourists and investors."

Local media reported that Bali's Governor, Wayan Koster said, "Conversion of land use is not the cause for this week’s flooding in Denpasar."

The Bali government's regional planning and development body did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Bali's primary source of income is tourism. Last year, more than 6.3 millions international tourists arrived on the island. This was higher than the number of arrivals in 2019, the year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic that brought ground tourism to an end.

Bali was the destination of choice for over 40% of Indonesian tourists last year.

I Nyoman, head of Bali's search-and-rescue body, stated that the search for two missing persons was still continuing on Friday.

(source: Reuters)