On Saturday, over 900,000 people were evacuated from their homes in China as Typhoon Bavi approached, causing severe weather impacts in northern Taiwan and Japan. The typhoon is expected to make landfall early on Sunday, with significant preparations underway in the capital Beijing and the eastern metropolis of Wenzhou.
Impact of Typhoon Bavi on China
As Typhoon Bavi nears, city officials reported that evacuations are crucial to ensure public safety. The storm has already toppled trees in Taiwan and left tens of thousands without power. According to reports, Beijing and Wenzhou are the most affected areas, with evacuations being organized efficiently to reduce risks.
The government has activated emergency protocols, encouraging residents in vulnerable regions to seek shelter. Emergency services are on high alert, ready to respond to any incidents caused by the storm's impact.
Evacuation Efforts and Safety Measures
In response to the impending storm, local authorities have set up evacuation centers and provided resources for those displaced by the typhoon. Officials are emphasizing the importance of safety and preparedness.





