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Waters recede in Bali after floods kill 18 people, with two still missing

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Posted on September 12, 2025

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DENPASAR/JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) -Two people were still missing on Indonesia's resort island of Bali, officials said on Friday, as waters began receding after flooding killed at least 16 people

Waters recede in Bali after floods kill 18 people, with two still missing

DENPASAR/JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Two people were still missing on Indonesia's resort island of Bali, officials said on Friday, as flood waters began to recede after killing at least 18 people this week, most of them swept away when rivers burst their banks.

Torrential rains on Tuesday and Wednesday caused the fast-rising floods in Denpasar and six of Bali's eight regions, blocking major roads and access to the island's international airport. There were also landslides in some areas.

Indonesia's disaster agency said in a statement that the death toll has risen to 18 from a previous 16 and the search for the two missing was still ongoing.

Rapid development on the island has not taken into account the need for sufficient drainage infrastructure, said I Nyoman Gede Maha Putra, an architecture and planning expert at the Warmadewa University in Denpasar.

"The city planning does not consider disasters," he told Reuters. "All of the infrastructure construction is geared toward making Bali more attractive to tourists and investors."

I Wayan Koster, Bali’s governor, was quoted by local media as saying, however, that conversion of land use was not to blame for this week’s flooding in Denpasar.

The regional development planning body for the Bali government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tourism is Bali's main source of income, and last year, there were more than 6.3 million international tourist arrivals on the island, data from the country's Statistics Bureau shows, exceeding tourist arrivals from 2019, the year before the COVID-19 pandemic ground tourism to a halt.

Bali accounted for more than 40% of Indonesia's total tourist arrivals last year.

(Reporting by Sultan Anshori in Denpasar and Stanley Widianto in Jakarta; Editing by Tom Hogue, Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Floods in Bali have resulted in 18 deaths and 2 missing persons.
  • Torrential rains caused rivers to burst, leading to severe flooding.
  • Infrastructure development in Bali lacks disaster planning.
  • Tourism is a major income source for Bali, with over 6.3 million arrivals last year.
  • Local officials debate the causes of recent flooding.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people have died due to the floods in Bali?
At least 18 people have died as a result of the floods in Bali.
What caused the flooding in Bali?
Torrential rains on Tuesday and Wednesday led to fast-rising floods across Denpasar and six other regions of Bali.
What is the main source of income for Bali?
Tourism is Bali's main source of income, with over 6.3 million international tourist arrivals last year.
What are the concerns regarding infrastructure in Bali?
Experts have pointed out that rapid development has not adequately considered the need for sufficient drainage infrastructure.
Are there any individuals still missing from the floods?
Yes, two individuals are still reported missing as the search continues.

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