Deadliest in Decade Kills 14, Devastates Tourist Paradise
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- The Daily Hints
- 11 Sep, 2025
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Ø Bali’s 2025 floods kill 14, devastate Kuta and Denpasar.
Ø 14 Dead, Tourist Paradise Devastated by Worst Floods in Decade
Bali, Indonesia’s tropical gem, was hit hard by its worst floods in a decade, claiming at least 14 lives and leaving communities reeling in September 2025. Torrential rains turned streets into rivers, collapsed buildings and stranded tourists and locals alike. With rescue teams battling chest-deep waters and a state of emergency declared, the island’s vibrant tourism hubs like Kuta and Denpasar are grappling with destruction. Social media is buzzing with videos of flooded roads and heroic rescues, while climate change takes the blame for intensifying this disaster. Here’s the full story of Bali’s 2025 flood crisis.
Details & Context
Starting September 8th, 2025 heavy rains pounded Bali, triggering flash floods across five districts, including Denpasar, Jembrana, Gianyar, Badung and Tabanan. Rivers burst their banks, submerging 112 neighborhoods and causing landslides that wrecked roads and bridges. By September 11th, the death toll reached 14 with eight in Denpasar, three in Gianyar, one in Badung and two in Jembrana from electrocution. Two people remain missing and nearly 200 of the 600 affected were evacuated to schools and mosques.
The floods, fueled by over 385mm of rain in 24 hours, were worsened by clogged drains and poor infrastructure, a long-standing issue in Bali. Denpasar’s Kumbasari market saw a building collapse, killing four, while Kuta’s tourist hotspots faced gridlock as roads became impassable. Access to Ngurah Rai International Airport was restricted to trucks, disrupting travel plans. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns of more rain through September 13th, though less intense.
Climate change amplified the monsoon’s fury with experts noting heavier rains and unpredictable patterns hitting Indonesia harder. Bali’s floods follow similar disasters in East Nusa Tenggara, where four died and earlier 2025 floods in Java, killing three. Social media, especially X, is flooded with clips of rescuers using rubber boats and locals wading through chest-high water, racking up thousands of views.
Quotes
· Bali resident Tasha told @BBC News Indonesia, “People here were shocked. The flooding was so bad. I thought Bali had adequate drainage.”
· Nyoman Sidakarya, head of Bali’s Search and Rescue Agency, said, “Floods are everywhere, even trucks can barely pass through,” highlighting the rescue challenges.
· Denpasar local Ardiansyah shared with @ABC News, “All my life living in Bali, this is the first time this happened. I am scared for sure but we were lucky this morning, we were all awake.”
· German tourist Philipp Peltz, stuck in Canggu, told The Guardian, “I’ve been visiting Bali for over a decade and I have never seen flooding like this.”
· X user @xfellx posted, “Dont think we’ll be heading out today #baliweather #cangguweather,” with a video of flooded Canggu streets, gaining 2K+ views.
Additional Information
The floods, peaking September 9th-10th, 2025 hit Bali’s busiest tourist spots like Kuta, Legian and Canggu with videos showing submerged hotels and stranded visitors. President Prabowo Subianto ordered urgent aid with 400-600 rescuers distributing tents, food and water pumps. Bali’s week-long state of emergency, declared September 10th, reflects the crisis’s severity.
X posts show locals and tourists crowdfunding for relief, including a dog shelter destroyed in Denpasar with campaigns gaining 1K+ shares. The Bali Sun reports billions of rupiah in damages with Echo Beach in Canggu littered with debris. BMKG’s data confirms 150mm+ daily rainfall, unusually high for early September, marking an early monsoon start. Earlier floods in December 2024 hit similar areas, hinting at a worsening trend.
Social media engagement is high with #BaliFloods2025 trending on X, amassing 10K+ mentions since September 9th. Instagram reels of flooded Kuta streets have 5K+ likes, while posts like @melalibaliofficial’s rescue updates drive community support. The floods have sparked debates on X about Bali’s tourism-driven urbanisation and climate change with users like @BaliExpats urging better drainage systems.
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Impact Analysis
The floods have crippled Bali’s economy, heavily reliant on tourism, which generates billions annually. Hotels and businesses in Kuta and Canggu face massive losses with cleanup costs soaring. Airport access issues disrupted travel for thousands, potentially denting Bali’s global appeal. Socially, 600+ affected residents face health risks from waterborne diseases, worsened by poor waste management.
Rescue efforts, involving 200-600 personnel have saved lives but strained resources, with rugged terrain slowing operations. X posts show community resilience with locals fundraising and sharing resources, boosting engagement by 50%. Climate change’s role raises concerns about future floods, pushing calls for sustainable urban planning. Positively, the crisis has united communities with global support trending online.
Conclusion
Bali’s 2025 floods, the worst in a decade have left a trail of loss but also showcased resilience. With 14 lives lost, hundreds displaced and tourist hubs battered, the island faces a tough recovery. Climate change and poor infrastructure worsened the crisis but the spirit of locals and global support on social media offer hope. As Bali rebuilds, this disaster is a wake-up call for better planning and climate action.
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