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Officials say that floods in Bali, Indonesia have killed at least six people.

Officials said that floods in Bali, Indonesia's popular holiday island, have caused at least six deaths this week. They also blocked major roads throughout the capital.

Four people were killed by the continuous heavy rains that fell between Tuesday evening and the morning of Wednesday in Denpasar's capital, Bali, according to I Nyoman Saidakarya, head of the island search and rescue agency.

Indonesia's disaster management agency announced on Wednesday that two more people had died and 85 were evacuated from the area of Jembrana.

As of Wednesday, Suharyanto, the chief of the agency, told reporters that flooding continued to affect Bali.

Nyoman stated that only trucks were allowed to use the roads near the international airport of Denpasar.

Social media videos, which are not verified, show flooding on major highways, causing complete gridlock.

Nyoman reported that 200 rescuers had been sent to the area.

In East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, heavy rains have also caused flooding that has killed four people.

The disaster mitigation agency stated. (Reporting and editing by Saad Saeed; Saad Widianto)

(source: Reuters)