Badung, Bali, Sept. 20 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works has allocated Rp8 billion (US$480,000) to repair national roads and infrastructure damaged by severe flooding in Bali on September 10.
Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo announced the funding during an inspection of post-flood conditions in Badung on Saturday.
According to ministry data, 15 sites across Bali suffered infrastructure damage, including collapsed roads, destroyed bridges, and landslides. The affected locations span Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung, and Tabanan.
"We've budgeted around Rp8 billion for repairs at these 15 locations," Hanggodo said.
Of the total, five sites sustained structural damage, seven were hit by landslides, and five experienced floodi...
		
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