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Severe Weather Alerts for Bali’s Popular Tourist Hotspots

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 15, 2026011 Min Read
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Tourists in Bali are being warned about extreme weather as the rainy season peaks. The Bali Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency forecast high rainfall from January 13 to 20, particularly in Kuta, which may receive over 300 millimeters. Alerts for high sea waves have also been issued, cautioning travelers using boats.

Inland areas are not exempt from weather hazards; recent incidents, like a fallen tree in Ubud, highlight the risks. Authorities urge vigilance against potential natural disasters and suggest tourists prepare alternative plans for outdoor activities due to unpredictable weather.

Travelers are advised to have comprehensive travel insurance, heed warnings from officials, and consider safety guidelines while exploring Bali during this rainy season.

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