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Typhoon Bavi barrels toward China after battering Japan
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Typhoon Bavi barrels toward China after battering Japan

Typhoon Bavi has caused significant disruption as it moves toward China after affecting Japan and Taiwan. China evacuated over 1.8 million people as the storm approached Wenzhou, a major city in Zhejiang Province, with forecasts indicating landfall early Sunday. The typhoon, with maximum sustained winds of 144 kph, is expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds. In Japan, the storm hit the southern Sakishima islands, while Taiwan, although avoiding direct landfall, implemented evacuations and flight cancellations due to anticipated heavy rain. Despite the preparations, some residents expressed confidence in their ability to cope with the storm. Meanwhile, the Philippines reported 17 deaths linked to the typhoon's influence.

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Typhoon Bavi barrels toward China after battering Japan

Typhoon Bavi has caused significant disruption as it moves toward China after affecting Japan and Taiwan. China evacuated over 1.8 million people as the storm approached Wenzhou, a major city in Zhejiang Province, with forecasts indicating landfall early Sunday. The typhoon, with maximum sustained winds of 144 kph, is expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds. In Japan, the storm hit the southern Sakishima islands, while Taiwan, although avoiding direct landfall, implemented evacuations and flight cancellations due to anticipated heavy rain. Despite the preparations, some residents expressed confidence in their ability to cope with the storm. Meanwhile, the Philippines reported 17 deaths linked to the typhoon's influence.

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