Denpasar (Antara Bali) - An expert in environment has said sea water flooding
(Rob) is feared to hit the southern coastal areas of Bali until
September this year.
"Rob is a natural phenomenon that could happen from year to year
not only in Bali," Dr Made Mangku said here on Wednesday.
Rob could come in three days after full moon in the next four
months or until September, Dr Made, the coordinator of the secretariat
of Environmental Preservation of Bali, said .
He said the southern coast of Bali is more likely to be hit by Rob when the tide rises as it faces an open sea.
Rob already hit the Kuta beach of Badung, and the Sanur beach of
Denpasar over the past several days with rolling big waves.
He said the rob this time was more devastating, as it was
possible to have been triggered by earthquake in other areas coming
almost at the same time , he said.
"I hope the people would not be wrong in thinking that Rob has
occurred only now and it is related to reclamation plan in Teluk
Benoa," he said.
Made Mangku said Rob could have occurred in the Kuta beach in
earlier years but not as big as now as there was no earthquake when
the tide was high.
He said in fact Balinese have experienced Rob flooding in earlier years known as `thief tide.`
The people in Bali did not feel the impact of Rob in earlier years
as the residential areas are quite far from the beach and the rob
flooding hit only farm lands.
"Now the impact of Rob flooding is stronger as the people began to
build their houses close to the beach. If the people obeyed the
regulation banning them from building houses beyond the limit of 100
meters from the rim , they certainly not suffer the impact of the Rob
flooding," he said.
Damage by abrasion would open wider areas to be hit by Rob
flooding onshore, he said, adding abrasion is caused not only by global
warming but also caused by human misbehavior. (WDY)
Rob Flooding Feared To Hit Bali Until September: Expert
Rabu, 8 Juni 2016 19:56 WIB