Bali Bola: Indonesian tourism island drops in the dark after power failure

Many have reported that power cuts have caused long scratches in fuel pumps due to payment problems. There have also been reports that hospitals and organizations have been affected along with cut residential zones.
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Indonesia’s most popular tourist destination Bali island, The Darkness, The Darkness in the Darkness in the Darkness, is trying to restore the service as soon as possible.
According to the Spanish News Agency EFE, the cause of “blackout” is unknown, but the local news portal BaliPostHe noted that the submarine cable between the islands of Java and Bali is likely to cause problems.
The state agency PLN, which has a monopoly of power distribution in the country, Confirmed the power failure And he apologized to customers for inconvenience through the social network.
“Some zones have gradually recovered and some are in the process of generalizing. PLN personnel are highlighted with all equipment to immediately repair and restore the power system,” the company said.
Indonesia media, such as Jakarta Globe, has reported that cut, mid -time (local time), telecommunications and electronic payment systems have been affected.
Many people reported that the power cuts had occurred Long queues in fuel pumps Due to payment issues.
There were also reports that the cut was affected Residential zones, as well as hospitals and companies.
Some Bali was affected by flights at international airport By cutting, according to the Balipost.
“There have been many planes delayed in the match due to the time to move the PLN’s power source to the generator, which has forced the system to reopen,” said Airport Director Ahmed Saugi.
The Bali Island, with 4.4 million inhabitants, received about 2.8 million foreign tourists in the first quarter of this year.
The world, popularly known as the world’s beaches and vast terraces, received nearly 6.5 million foreigners in 2024, according to the Central Statistics Office.
Indonesian authorities have identified the island’s tourism value in Indonesia’s development, the largest economy in Southeast Asia.