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Upd. 10/09/25
Torrential Rains Bring Chaos to Denpasar Streets

Since the evening of September 8, heavy rains have been falling in several areas of Bali. As a result, certain zones, including the Vanasari area in Kampung-Java (North Denpasar), experienced rising w…

Torrential Rains Bring Chaos to Denpasar Streets
News
Upd. 18/04/25
Balian Water Factory Burns in Karangasem – Shortages Likely

A tragic event for all lovers of high-quality water has occurred in Karangasem—the Balian water factory has burned down.

If you’ve ever compared different water brands on the island, chances are Balian was among your top choices. But now, after a fire broke out at the drinking water plant, there may be supply disruption…

Balian Water Factory Burns in Karangasem – Shortages Likely
News
03/12/24
Heavy Rains Hit Bali: Floods, Landslides, and Fallen Trees

Bali experienced heavy rains on the night of November 30 to December 1, accompanied by strong winds, which caused numerous transportation and infrastructure problems.

The road connecting Denpasar to Bali’s western seaport of Gilimanuk was so severely flooded that traffic had to be temporarily halted. Landslides also frequently damage roads in the region.

Heavy Rains Hit Bali: Floods, Landslides, and Fallen Trees
Food
Upd. 04/09/24
All About Bali’s Fruits

If you’re wondering if you can eat fresh fruit in Bali, the answer is absolutely yes!

Bali is a tropical haven for fruit enthusiasts, bursting with a colourful assortment of fresh produce all year round. Whether you’re exploring bustling markets or grabbing a quick treat from vibrant m…

All About Bali’s Fruits
News
Upd. 17/09/25
Bali Tourism Stays Strong Despite Floods

Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism, Widiyanti Putri Wardhana, stated that tourist activity in Bali remains stable despite the heavy rains and flooding that hit the island. According to her, all major tou…

Bali Tourism Stays Strong Despite Floods
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Upd. 19/09/25
Indonesia Braces for Rain, Bali Out of Danger

Mid-September in Indonesia is not just a calendar transition from dry to rainy season, but a period when the risk of natural disasters sharply increases. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB)…

Indonesia Braces for Rain, Bali Out of Danger