Bali to block new hotels and restaurants after deadly flooding raises questions about mass tourism
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Bali is taking a significant step to protect its agricultural land and address the recent deadly flooding by banning new hotels and restaurants on cleared rice fields. This decision comes after a state of emergency was declared due to severe flooding that claimed at least 18 lives. By prioritizing productive land, Bali aims to balance tourism with environmental sustainability, ensuring that the island's natural resources are preserved for future generations.
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