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Stay Alert: Potential Bali Waterfall Flooding Amid Rainy Seasons

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As the rainy season begins in late 2023, tourists need to be cautious about the potential for Bali waterfall flooding across different areas. On 15 November 2023, Gianyar’s Tegenungan Waterfall witnessed a significant increase in water volume due to recent heavy rainfall in the region.

The surging water poses a danger to visiting tourists as there’s a risk of being swept away by the current. Despite this risk, both domestic and international tourists remain determined to visit the waterfall, even if it means observing it from a distance.

 


The annual Bali waterfall flooding is a recurring natural phenomenon. The management of Tegenungan Waterfall consistently strives to restrict visitor numbers during the rainy season.

Excessive water volume can unexpectedly lead to flooding, posing risks for visitors. Moreover, the unstable terrain surrounding the waterfall during the rainy season amplifies safety concerns for those who venture there.

The path towards the waterfall has become increasingly slippery, posing a potential danger to visitors who aren’t cautious. While there aren’t specific restrictions on visiting the waterfall, tourists are advised to check the weather conditions in the area before planning a visit.

The Geophysical Climatology Meteorology Agency (BMKG) forecasts the rainy season in Bali to commence in November 2023, reaching its peak in February 2024. Also, BPBD Bali’s data indicates several regions, such as Jembrana to Tabanan, might face an increased risk of floods and landslides during 2023-2024.

Hence, in order to prevent any casualties from Bali waterfall flooding, both the public and tourists are urged to follow the guidelines set by tourism authorities and regularly check the weather forecasts at various tourist spots across Bali.

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