BNPB has set up a week for an emergency status flood disaster in Bali

DENPASAR – The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) and the Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Bali discussed the question of floods that demanded lives in various regions of Bali. Currently, an emergency status for disasters is determined for one week in Bali. “Earlier, the discussion was originally an emergency response to the disaster will be drawn up for two weeks. But because the disappearance is not too big, it will be corrected to be enough for one week,” the BNPB chief locker -General Suharyanto said in Denpasar, was reported on Wednesday (10/9/2025). Suharyanto emphasized that this emergency status does not mean a critical or extraordinary situation. Determining this status is needed so that the central government can help deal with the impact of disasters. Browse to continue with the content “One of the requirements is that the regional government asks for the letter to have an emergency warning and emergency response,” he said. Based on data until Wednesday night, flooding in a number of areas in Bali resulted in nine people dead. The details, the victims are in Denpasar to 5 people, Yembrana 2 people, Gianyar 1 person and Badung 1 person dead. In general, BNPB has recorded as many as 202 families (KK) or 620 people affected by floods due to heavy rains that have flushed the Bali region since Tuesday (9/9). Meanwhile, floods affected by floods include six districts/cities, namely Denpasar City, Jembrana Regency, Gianyar, Klungung, Badung and Tabanan. Read the full news here. (WNV/Eva)