Typhoon Bavi made landfall in China on September 15, following its deadly impact in the Philippines, where it claimed 17 lives. The storm, which had previously skirted Japan and hit Taiwan, is reported to be about the width of France.
Impact of Typhoon Bavi in China
As Bavi approached, authorities in China initiated mass evacuations in vulnerable coastal areas. The storm brought heavy rains, leading to significant flooding and damaging winds. Residents were advised to seek shelter and prepare for potential power outages.
Local emergency services reported that numerous flights were delayed or canceled due to the adverse weather conditions. The typhoon's path raised concerns about infrastructure damage and the safety of residents in affected regions.
Casualties and Damage Reports
In the Philippines, where the storm first struck, the death toll reached 17, with many others injured. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities assess the extent of the damage caused by landslides and flooding.





