【This Morning’s USD Exchange Rate: 16350】 Today (3/19) marks Nyepi, Bali’s Day of Silence, as the island enters a 24-hour period of complete stillness. Starting at 6 AM, all land, sea, and air transportation across the island has been suspended, with Ngurah Rai International Airport closed and 440 flights canceled. Residents and tourists are strictly prohibited from going outside, turning on lights, or making noise, with streets guarded only by traditional patrols (Pecalang).

Regarding communications, mobile data signals across the island have been cut off as per tradition, with only emergency units like hospitals retaining connectivity. Yesterday evening, the island held a grand Ogoh-Ogoh demon parade, followed by entering a state of silence. The Meteorological Agency reminds that although the chance of rain has decreased today, there is still a risk of strong winds and high tides along the coast. It is recommended to stay indoors and enjoy the rare starlit sky and tranquility, as normal life will resume tomorrow (3/20) at 6 AM.
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