Rescue teams in Indonesia are racing to find survivors after flash floods swept through Bali and East Nusa Tenggara, killing at least 23 people. A state of emergency has been declared to accelerate relief operations, with thousands displaced and communities devastated.
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- Bali experienced its worst floods in decades, causing major damage to homes and markets.
- Residents received no warning and are now facing financial and emotional hardship. 7s
- Rapid urbanization and construction are blamed for shrinking rivers and increased flooding risk. 47s
- Environmental groups and agencies highlight pollution and poor urban planning as contributing factors. 1m 32s
- Activists urge long-term environmental protection to prevent future disasters. 2m 18s