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Deadly floods Overflow Indonesia’s Bali and Flores

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The disaster agency of Indonesia has reported that flash of floods has swept two Indonesian islands, including tourist hotspot Bali, killing at least six people, with four others missing.

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) spokesperson, Abdul Muhari said in a statement early Wednesday that Torrential rain since late Tuesday triggered flooding across four districts of Bali, forcing the evacuation of 85 people.

TheJakartaPost reports that flash flooding also struck East Nusa Tenggara Province’s Flores island on Monday, cutting road access and phone services in 18 villages, Abdul said in a separate statement.

Both floods were fatal, according to agency chief Suharyanto.

“In Bali, namely in Jembrana district… two people died. And in East Nusa Tenggara, in the Nagekeo district, four people died and four are still missing,” said Suharyanto.

Parts of Bali according to him were still inundated as of Wednesday, while water had receded on Flores.

The annual monsoon season, typically between November and April, often brings landslides, flash floods, and water-borne diseases.

Climate change has affected storm patterns, including the length and severity of the season, leading to heavier rain, flash flooding, and stronger wind gusts.

In March, floods and landslides on Java island killed three people and left five others missing after heavy rain inundated two dozen towns whereas about 25 people died in January after floods and landslides hit a town in Central Java.

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