Bali's worst floods in a decade kill 14
Summary
Heavy rains caused the worst floods in a decade on Bali, Indonesia, killing at least 14 people. The flooding led to rivers overflowing, roads blocked by landslides, and damage to bridges. The government declared a state of emergency, and rescuers continue to search for missing people.Key Facts
- At least 14 people died in Bali due to severe floods.
- Torrential rains caused rivers to overflow and created landslides.
- Two people are reported missing in Denpasar, the capital of Bali.
- Hundreds of residents were evacuated because their homes were flooded.
- The government has declared a state of emergency for one week.
- President Prabowo Subianto has ordered quick action from relevant agencies.
- At least 85 people are staying in temporary shelters in Jembrana district.
- Poor waste management contributed to clogged drainage systems, worsening the floods.
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