Tragic Landslide Claims Lives of Two Tourists in Bali
On the Indonesian resort island of Bali, tragedy struck as heavy rain led to a devastating landslide that swept away a wooden villa, claiming the lives of two foreign tourists, including an Australian woman.
Weather Conditions in Indonesia
Large areas of Indonesia, consisting of 17,000 islands, are susceptible to flooding and landslides during the wet season, typically starting around November.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred in Jatiluwih village on Bali, following a night of heavy rainfall in the region. The landslide, triggered by eroded water canals used for irrigation situated above the villa, resulted in the tragic deaths of the two individuals.
The victims, a man and a woman, were found in sleeping positions in one bed within the debris. The female victim, aged 47 and originally from Australia with a United States permanent residence permit, was identified. However, the nationality and identity of the male victim remain unknown.
Response and Aftermath
Local authorities swiftly evacuated the victims’ bodies and transferred them to a hospital in the provincial capital of Denpasar for further procedures.
It is noted that deforestation in some areas of Indonesia has exacerbated the occurrence of landslides, especially when coupled with prolonged torrential rain, leading to devastating consequences. Recent incidents of landslides and floods in various regions of Indonesia have highlighted the urgent need for enhanced disaster mitigation measures.