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Bavi now a life-threatening 'Super Typhoon': Pacific islands warned to prepare
NZ🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Bavi now a life-threatening 'Super Typhoon': Pacific islands warned to prepare

Typhoon Bavi has intensified into a Category 5 Super Typhoon with sustained winds exceeding 250 km/h, posing a significant threat to the Western Pacific region. The storm is expected to make landfall on Monday, but hazardous sea conditions are already anticipated starting Saturday afternoon. Officials from the Guam National Weather Service warn of the storm's strength, emphasizing the danger posed by high winds and potential debris. As of Saturday morning, Bavi was approximately 770 km east of Guam, moving slowly toward the Marianas. Residents across Guam and the Commonwealth Northern Mariana Islands are advised to prepare for severe impacts, with varying degrees of severity depending on proximity to the storm's path. The situation remains uncertain, as forecasts suggest possible shifts in Bavi's trajectory toward either Saipan or Guam. This warning follows the recent devastation caused by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, which severely impacted the region earlier this year.

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RNZ (Radio New Zealand) logoRNZ (Radio New Zealand)State / PublicCenter21 hr. ago
Northern Marianas warned to prepare for super typhoon Bavi

The US National Weather Service has issued warnings to residents of the Northern Marianas to prepare for Super Typhoon Bavi, which is expected to make landfall on Monday morning with peak wind speeds of 280 km/h. The storm is anticipated to pass between Tinian and Rota, with winds potentially reaching 257 km/h after weakening slightly. Residents are urged to secure property, seek shelter in reinforced concrete buildings, and be prepared to evacuate. Flash flood warnings are in effect, with waves predicted to reach 8-11 meters near the storm’s center. This follows another category five cyclone, Sinlaku, which caused significant damage to infrastructure, the economy, and livestock in the region earlier this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the approaching typhoon and its potential impact without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on scientific and advisory content provided by the National Weather Service, emphasizing preparedness and safety measures rather than taking a立场.

RNZ (Radio New Zealand) logoRNZ (Radio New Zealand)State / PublicCenteryesterday
Bavi now a life-threatening 'Super Typhoon': Pacific islands warned to prepare

Typhoon Bavi has intensified into a Category 5 Super Typhoon with sustained winds exceeding 250 km/h, posing a significant threat to the Western Pacific region. The storm is expected to make landfall on Monday, but hazardous sea conditions are already anticipated starting Saturday afternoon. Officials from the Guam National Weather Service warn of the storm's strength, emphasizing the danger posed by high winds and potential debris. As of Saturday morning, Bavi was approximately 770 km east of Guam, moving slowly toward the Marianas. Residents across Guam and the Commonwealth Northern Mariana Islands are advised to prepare for severe impacts, with varying degrees of severity depending on proximity to the storm's path. The situation remains uncertain, as forecasts suggest possible shifts in Bavi's trajectory toward either Saipan or Guam. This warning follows the recent devastation caused by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, which severely impacted the region earlier this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the approaching typhoon, focusing on meteorological data, expert warnings, and regional preparedness efforts. It does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize political narratives. While the subject matter involves disaster management and public

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