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Added on the 28/10/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Denpasar, Oct 9 (EFE/EPA).- The Indonesian government plans to reopen Ngurah Rai International airport in the tropical island of Bali for international flights on 14 October 2021, after closing it for more than a year because of the COVID-19pandemic. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: A DRILL BEFORE THE OPENING OF NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN BALI, INDONESIA.
Denpasar, Oct 6 (EFE/EPA).- The Indonesian government plans to reopen Ngurah Rai International airport in the tropical island of Bali for international flights on 14 October 2021, after closing it for more than a year because of the COVID-19pandemic. (Camera: MADE NAGI). SHOT LIST: AN EMPTY INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS AREA AT NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN BALI, INDONESIA.
Bali, Sep 8 (EFE/EPA).-The Indonesian government extended current restrictions on community activities (PPKM) until September 13 with a number of relaxations for community activities, including reopening schools, public areas and shopping malls.Indonesia has registered more than 4.1 million infections and 137,156 deaths from Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.(Camera: MADE NAGI)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF A SHOPPING MALL IN KUTA, BALI, INDONESIA.
Canggu, Aug 25 (EFE/EPA).- Several beaches on the Indonesian island of Bali on Wednesday remained nearly empty as the Indonesian government extended the current restrictions on community activities (PPKM), from Aug. 24 August to Aug. 30.Indonesia has recorded over 4 million COVID-19 cases and over 128,000 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: MADE NAGI).B-ROLL OF THE BEACH IN CANGGU, BALI, INDONESIA,
Bali, Aug 5 (EFE/EPA).-The Indonesian economy came out of recession in the second quarter of the year with a year-on-year growth of over 7 percent despite facing, since June, its worst wave of the coronavirus pandemic, whose negative impact is likely to be more noticeable in the coming quarters.The country's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 7.07 percent year-on-year between April and June and increased by 3.31 percent over the first quarter of the year, which is the first GDP growth in five quarters, the country's statistics bureau, Statistics Indonesia, locally known as BPS, announced on Thursday.(cAmera: MADE NAGI)SHOT LIST: EMPTY BEACHES IN BALI, INDONESIA.