Bali police chief mobilized staff ensure that the handling of flooding is fulfilled
Jakarta -Bali police chief inspector Daniel AdityAJaya has deployed staff to help handle floods and landslides in Bali. He said that along with related agencies to monitor to ensure that evacuation runs smoothly and that the rights of citizens are fulfilled. “National Police are committed to being present in the community, and has synergized with all agencies to ensure that the evacuation runs smoothly and that the needs of residents in refugee camps can be met,” Inspector General Daniel said in his statement on Wednesday (10/9/2025). Rolling to continue with the content is known, rain with a high intensity that Bali has been flushing since yesterday. This has caused floods and landslides in a number of areas. A number of main access roads were covered by landslide material, while some residential areas were in water underwater. Based on a temporary report, this disaster killed 9 people and injured 47 people and 237 residents who were displaced up to 4 points from the refugee place. In response to the emergency conditions, national police moved quickly with the TNI, BPBD and related agencies. Polri staff have been deployed to help vacate victims, open a landslide to regulate the flow of traffic, so that the spread of logistical assistance is not hampered. So far, the joint team still cleans up the landslide affected by landslides, and distributing logistical help to the refugee place. National Police have also requested the public to continue to increase vigilance, as the weather conditions still have the potential to cause aftershocks. Also check out video: Polri helps evacuation of residents affected by floods and landslides in Bali (Eva/HRI)