Flooding in Denpasar, Indonesia - photos shared on Facebook from Bali Airport Shuttles
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Persistent heavy rain on Tuesday and yesterday triggered deadly flooding on the tourist island of Bali and across the East Nusa Tenggara province.

Residents in low-lying regions were forced to evacuate to schools and mosques as their homes went under water.

Flooding in Denpasar, Indonesia - photos shared on Facebook from Bali Airport Shuttles
Heavy rain in on Tuesday and yesterday triggered deadly flooding across the region. (Facebook/Bali Airport Taxis)

Rain caused rivers to burst their banks, tearing through nine cities and districts on Bali.

Mud, rocks, and trees crashed into mountainside villages, while swelling rivers flooded at least 120 areas, leading to multiple landslides across various regions, according to National Disaster Mitigation Agency representative Abdul Muhari.

Muhari said rescuers had retrieved five more bodies as floods receded in Bali, bringing the death toll from floods on the island to 14.

Rescue workers are searching for two residents still missing, he said.

As river levels returned to normal today, people in Denpasar, Bali’s capital, left crammed emergency shelters.

They discovered roads blanketed with mud and debris, vehicles overturned in parks or clustered in narrow streets, and pavements littered with sandals, cookware, and old photographs.

In this photo released by Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS), rescuers evacuate residents from their flooded home in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia  Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (BASARNAS via AP)
In this photo released by Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS), rescuers evacuate residents from their flooded home in Denpasar. (AP)

Flooding also closed major roads in and out of Denpasar’s airport, disrupting travellers attempting to leave the island.

Australian flights to and from Bali were not been impacted by the flooding.

Jetstar confirmed it was closely monitoring the situation.

“Our thoughts are with those impacted by this week’s flooding in Bali. Although the flooding hasn’t disrupted the safe operation of our flights to and from Bali, we continue to monitor the situation closely,” stated a spokesperson.

“We are currently offering additional flexibility for affected customers scheduled to travel on Wednesday 10 or Thursday 11 September, allowing them to switch to another flight within three days,” they added.

Virgin flights were also not affected.

Officials say the flood waters have claimed at least two lives including a pregnant woman who was swept away.
In this photo released by Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS), rescuers on a rubber boat evacuate residents from their flooded home in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. (AP)

Travellers were told to allow extra time to get to the airport.

Only trucks could access the island’s only international airport yesterday.

Social media videos showed Australian tourists waiting in a traffic gridlock following the floods.

Footage released by the National Search and Rescue Agency showed cars floating in floodwaters.

Flooding in Denpasar, Indonesia - photos shared on Facebook from Bali Airport Shuttles
The flooding closed several major main roads and led to a gridlock. (Facebook/Bali Airport Taxis)
One taxi driver told The Sydney Morning Herald it took him five hours to drive the 20 kilometres from Canggu to the airport.

No Australians have been confirmed as casualties of the flooding.

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said yesterday it was ready to provide consular support should it be needed.

The Indonesian National Disaster Management Authority reported that the flood-impacted regions include Denpasar City, Jembrana County, Gianyar County, Klungkung County, Badung County, and Tabanan County.

Clean-up teams in suctioning the water that is still held in the parking lot of Pasar Badung.
Clean-up teams in suctioning the water that is still held in the parking lot of Pasar Badung. (Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana/Facebook)

The floods brought down two buildings in Denpasar, said head of the island’s search and rescue agency I Nyoman Sidakarya.

“The handling efforts continue to focus on the search, help, as well as the evacuation of the affected citizens,” the agency said in a statement.

Around 200 rescuers were dispatched to the region.

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