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Home / Environment / Bali's Glass Elevator: Demolished Mid-Construction

Bali's Glass Elevator: Demolished Mid-Construction

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Bali governor ordered the demolition of a US$1.4 million glass elevator.
  • The elevator construction violated five key building laws and regulations.
  • Locals and expats expressed concerns over overtourism and environmental damage.
Bali's Glass Elevator: Demolished Mid-Construction

Bali's Governor Wayan Koster has ordered the immediate demolition of the Kelingking Glass Elevator, a 182-meter structure under construction at the popular Kelingking Beach. The project, valued at US$1.4 million, has been halted mid-way due to significant building violations. These infractions include issues with spatial planning, permits, environmental law, licensing, and cultural tourism regulations. The governor has given the involved company six months to completely deconstruct the elevator.

The construction had already caused irreversible damage to the cliffside, sparking outrage among locals and expats. Many voiced concerns about the escalating problem of overtourism and the commercialization of Bali's natural wonders. Social media posts highlighted fears that such developments are spoiling pristine sites and turning the island into a commercial hub at the expense of its sacred, untouched beauty.

This incident occurs amidst growing criticism of Bali's development practices, with reports of unchecked construction in disaster-prone areas contributing to environmental degradation. Bali has been highlighted as a destination suffering from overtourism, leading to environmental strain and a decline in its natural appeal, a situation underscored by its inclusion on a 'no-go' list for 2025.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The elevator is being demolished because it violated five major building regulations, including issues with permits and spatial planning.
Concerns included irreversible damage to the natural cliffside, exacerbation of overtourism, and the commercialization of a pristine natural wonder.
The company has been given six months to completely deconstruct the elevator structure.

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