JAKARTA - The Regional Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BBMKG) Region III predicts that coastal flooding (rob) has the potential to occur on a number of coasts in Bali until June 5, 2026.

"The cause is the phenomenon of the full moon on May 31," said Head of the Regional Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Center (BMKG) III Cahyo Nugroho, quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, May 31.

He explained, this phenomenon has the potential to increase the maximum sea level.

Based on monitoring of water level data and tide predictions, coastal flooding is potentially occurring on the southern coast of Jembrana, the southern coast of Tabanan.

Then on the coast of Badung Regency, the coast of Denpasar City, the coast of Gianyar Regency and the southern coast of Klungkung Regency.

Cahyo explained that the potential for coastal flooding is different at different times and hours in each region.

The activities of the community that are potentially affected are loading and unloading at the port, coastal settlement activities, as well as salt cultivation and land-based fisheries.

The public can renew maritime weather information on the bbmkg3.bmkg.go.id or maritim.bmkg.go.id pages.

In addition, weather information can also be observed from social media including Instagram @bmkgbali or through the BMKG information application.

"The public is urged to always be alert and ready to anticipate the impact of maximum sea water levels," he added.


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