Bali Flooding Disrupts Tourism and Flights
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 24, 2026 · Last updated Feb 25, 2026
The flooding in Indonesia===Bali, a major tourist destination, is likely to negatively impact the tourism and hospitality sectors on the island, potentially leading to reduced bookings and revenue. Disruptions to international flights also affect the aviation industry, causing inconvenience and potential financial losses for airlines and travelers.
The popular Indonesian resort island of Indonesia===Bali experienced significant flooding due to intense rains, prompting hundreds of people, including dozens of tourists, to seek safety. The flooding, which began late Monday, affected several districts and the provincial capital Indonesia===Denpasar, inundating facilities like cafes and gas stations in the Indonesia===Badung Regency district. While no fatalities were reported, two international flights to Indonesia===Bali were diverted, and three departures were delayed. A local disaster official, I Gede Agung Teja Bhusana Yadnya, confirmed that about 350 people temporarily sought safety, with most returning home as waters receded. This event follows a flash flood in September that killed at least 18 people, highlighting the vulnerability of the island to such natural disasters.
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