BMKG Warns of Potential 4-Metre High Waves in Southern Bali Waters Until March 1st
High waves of up to 4 metres are expected in the southern waters of Bali over the next three days, from Thursday (26th February) to Sunday (1st March) at 08:00 local time.
Information from the BMKG Region III Denpasar indicates that the potential for wave heights between 2.5 metres and 4 metres covers the southern part of the Bali Strait, the southern part of the Lombok Strait, and the waters south of Bali Island.
Meanwhile, high waves of around 1.25 to 2.5 metres are also predicted in the northern part of the Lombok Strait and the Badung Strait.
On-site observations show that the weather conditions in the Badung Regency area of Bali until Wednesday (25th February) afternoon were still covered in dark clouds, accompanied by light rain. Occasionally, strong winds blew for short periods since noon. Some residents felt uneasy because they were worried about trees falling or roofs being blown off.
“I am more worried when strong winds appear because there are quite tall trees near the house, including the corrugated iron roof which feels like it will be blown off,” said Nyoman Sugi (52), a resident of the Dalung Permai Housing complex, North Kuta. (RS)
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