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Indonesia: Bali Island Hit by Deadly Floods Never Seen in 10 Years

In Bali, Indonesia, at least sixteen people died in floods on Wednesday, 10 September. A sudden rise of water especially in the southern part of the island and the city of Denpasar. After diluvian rains earlier this week, while the monsoon season is not supposed to have begun, eighteen landslides have been counted in the province. Never seen for more than ten years.

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In Bali, Indonesia, at least sixteen people died in floods on Wednesday, 10 September. A sudden rise of water especially in the southern part of the island and the city of Denpasar. After diluvian rains earlier this week, while the monsoon season is not supposed to have begun, eighteen landslides have been counted in the province. Never seen for more than ten years.

·Paris, France
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The Bali Provincial Government declared a state of emergency to be maintained until 17 September 2025.

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At least 16 people were killed during the heavy floods in Bali. A one-week emergency was declared. Meanwhile, the weather calms down again.

·Vienna, Austria
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At least 16 people have been killed, one person is still missing, while the clean-up work has begun.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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After torrential rains, numerous roads, underpasses and houses were under water in the past few days. Cars were washed away, many people had to be evacuated with boats. Especially affected were the capital Denpasar as well as the districts Jembrana, Gianyar and Badung. However, the weather had calmed down, and the water masses slowly declined, according to the authorities. The situation normalized and is now under control.Many people still waite…

·Bolzano, Italy
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In the past few days, numerous roads have been under water

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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