Tree collapses at Bali’s Sacred Monkey Forest, killing two tourists

Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud conducts regular weekly and quarterly maintenance and restoration work, including checking of trees conditions and the environment, according to a press release from the sanctuary. It is a woodland conservation area that is dedicated to protecting the environment and the safety of our visitors.

We also advise all readers to be alert and to stay away from the place when it’s raining.

In an earlier post on Instagram, the administration said that the fallen trees was “in good state”.

This affair was brought on by strong winds and extreme weather conditions that were beyond the control of humans, according to the article on Tuesday. &nbsp,

” We continue to work hard to restore the harmony of the natural setting within our shelter, as well as to offer the best assistance to the victims,” said the statement.