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Torrential rain caused severe flooding in Bali’s tourist areas on February 24, 2026, prompting evacuations but no injuries.
Severe weather hit Bali on February 24, 2026, with torrential rain causing flash flooding in tourist areas including Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Sanur.
Floodwaters up to 70 centimetres deep prompted evacuations, with emergency teams using dinghies to rescue residents in Legian.
Some roads were submerged, trees fell, and a snake was seen moving through floodwaters, but no injuries were reported.
The disaster alert remains active due to risks of further flooding and landslides.
Indonesia’s monsoon season is ongoing, contributing to the extreme conditions.
Despite the disruptions, tourist hotels remain open, and no travel warnings are in place for Australians.
La lluvia torrencial causó graves inundaciones en las áreas turísticas de Bali el 24 de febrero de 2026, lo que provocó evacuaciones, pero no hubo heridos.