Flash floods and landslides have struck two provinces in Indonesia, leaving at least 14 people dead, six missing and impacted about 600 people, according to officials.
On Tuesday evening and Wednesday, Bali was rocked by unusual flooding that inundated homes and major roads, forcing large evacuations.
Floods killed five people in Bali's capital, Denpasar, Abdul Muhari, the spokesperson of the country's disaster mitigation agency, said.
Four more people were killed in the regions of Jembrana, Gianyar, and Badung.
Out of 600 people affected, nearly 200 have been evacuated to schools and mosques because their houses were still flooded, the agency said.
Eight bodies were found on Wednesday, including four people who were in a building that collapsed and was swept away in the Kumbasari mar