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Flash floods in Buleleng, Bali, kill student after house collapse

Bali news·Bali·52 mins ago·4 min read
Flash floods in Buleleng, Bali, kill student after house collapse

A 20-year-old college student, Ricardo Razaq Alghivieri, died in flash floods in Buleleng, Bali, on Friday. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall caused rivers in Bakti Segara village to overflow, leading to strong currents that struck homes near the riverbank, including a house in the Griya Mahadewa residential complex. Ricardo Razaq Alghivieri was initially reported missing after his home was partially destroyed and was later found buried under the collapsed structure after floodwaters receded. Kadek Donny Indrawan, coordinator of the Buleleng Search and Rescue post, confirmed the manual evacuation of the victim. The body was transported to Buleleng Regional Hospital. Authorities have not yet released details on the full extent of the damage caused by the flooding.

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