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Huge hurricanes ride over tomorrow
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Huge hurricanes ride over tomorrow

An intense storm system known as 'Bavi' is expected to sweep across the territory of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands overnight, prompting residents to prepare for potential flooding and damage. The storm, classified as a Category 5 hurricane, could bring winds reaching up to 88 meters per second, according to meteorological forecasts. The U.S. National Weather Service has warned that the storm poses significant danger, with potential for severe impacts on infrastructure and daily life. Residents in Guam, which has a population of around 170,000, are expressing concern over the disruption to their lives, including financial strain and uncertainty about future stability.

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Huge hurricanes ride over tomorrow

An intense storm system known as 'Bavi' is expected to sweep across the territory of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands overnight, prompting residents to prepare for potential flooding and damage. The storm, classified as a Category 5 hurricane, could bring winds reaching up to 88 meters per second, according to meteorological forecasts. The U.S. National Weather Service has warned that the storm poses significant danger, with potential for severe impacts on infrastructure and daily life. Residents in Guam, which has a population of around 170,000, are expressing concern over the disruption to their lives, including financial strain and uncertainty about future stability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an impending natural disaster without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the severity of the storm, quotes residents expressing personal concerns, and references official forecasts without taking sides on policy responses or political诿

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