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Flights and ferries canceled as Typhoon Bavi barrels toward remote islands
Japan🌿 Environment5 hr. ago

Flights and ferries canceled as Typhoon Bavi barrels toward remote islands

A strong typhoon, named Bavi, was positioned over the sea east of the northern Philippines on Thursday afternoon. It is forecasted to reach China by Sunday. As the typhoon approaches, authorities have canceled flights and ferry services to prepare for its impact. The storm poses a significant threat to remote islands in the region, prompting precautionary measures to ensure safety. The movement of the typhoon highlights the need for continued monitoring and preparedness in affected areas.

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Flights and ferries canceled as Typhoon Bavi barrels toward remote islands

A strong typhoon, named Bavi, was positioned over the sea east of the northern Philippines on Thursday afternoon. It is forecasted to reach China by Sunday. As the typhoon approaches, authorities have canceled flights and ferry services to prepare for its impact. The storm poses a significant threat to remote islands in the region, prompting precautionary measures to ensure safety. The movement of the typhoon highlights the need for continued monitoring and preparedness in affected areas.

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