A 'super typhoon' named Bavi approached U.S. Pacific territories like Guam and the Northern Marianas, prompting evacuations and emergency preparations. The typhoon, with wind speeds reaching 260 km/h, was classified as extremely dangerous by the National Weather Service, with warnings of catastrophic damage, significant flooding, and large waves. Residents described fears and efforts to prepare, while some sought comfort in community support and prayer. Previous typhoons, such as Sinlaku and Mawar, have caused major disruptions in the region. FEMA teams were deployed to assist with preparedness.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a natural disaster affecting U.S. Pacific territories and does not present any political positions, arguments, or framing that would indicate a clear ideological lean. It reports on the event objectively, citing the National Weather Service and resident accounts without overt,






