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China steps up emergency measures as Typhoon Bavi advances as Taiwan suffers massive power outages
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China steps up emergency measures as Typhoon Bavi advances as Taiwan suffers massive power outages

The article reports on the intensified emergency measures taken by Chinese authorities in response to the approaching typhoon Bavi, which is expected to make landfall in eastern China. The State Flood and Drought Control Command raised the emergency response level for Shanghai and several provinces, while the National Meteorological Center maintained a yellow warning due to the storm's intensity. Bavi is currently located southeast of the border between Zhejiang and Fujian, with sustained winds up to 150 km/h, and is projected to hit land early Sunday morning near Sanmen and Cangnan in Zhejiang before moving inland. Authorities have activated special response operations in Shanghai, including rescue teams, water pumps, and emergency supplies, and have initiated preventive evacuations affecting around 34,000 people. In Zhejiang, recreational facilities such as parks, museums, and night events were closed. Meanwhile, Taiwan experienced significant impacts, with the Central Weather Agency warning of critical conditions until late Saturday evening as the typhoon approached Taipei, causing widespread power outages affecting over 153,000 households.

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China steps up emergency measures as Typhoon Bavi advances as Taiwan suffers massive power outages

The article reports on the intensified emergency measures taken by Chinese authorities in response to the approaching typhoon Bavi, which is expected to make landfall in eastern China. The State Flood and Drought Control Command raised the emergency response level for Shanghai and several provinces, while the National Meteorological Center maintained a yellow warning due to the storm's intensity. Bavi is currently located southeast of the border between Zhejiang and Fujian, with sustained winds up to 150 km/h, and is projected to hit land early Sunday morning near Sanmen and Cangnan in Zhejiang before moving inland. Authorities have activated special response operations in Shanghai, including rescue teams, water pumps, and emergency supplies, and have initiated preventive evacuations affecting around 34,000 people. In Zhejiang, recreational facilities such as parks, museums, and night events were closed. Meanwhile, Taiwan experienced significant impacts, with the Central Weather Agency warning of critical conditions until late Saturday evening as the typhoon approached Taipei, causing widespread power outages affecting over 153,000 households.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the emergency response to Typhoon Bavi without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides balanced reporting on the actions of Chinese authorities and the effects of the typhoon on both mainland China and Taiwan, without taking a clear stance.

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