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China, Taiwan brace for Typhoon Bavi, possibly the most powerful storm in years

Super Typhoon Bavi is approaching Taiwan and China after impacting U.S. territories, triggering travel disruptions and emergency preparations.

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The brief

Super Typhoon Bavi is currently moving toward Taiwan and China. The storm previously passed through Guam and the U.S. Northern Marianas, where recovery efforts are underway.

Coverage from Reuters, South China Morning Post, FOX Weather, NASA Science, and The Weather Channel highlights the storm's intensity, describing it as potentially the most powerful in years. Reports note that dozens of flights in Hong Kong have been cancelled in response to the approaching system.

Future developments remain dependent on the storm's path and impact on the mainland. Coverage does not yet specify the exact projected landfall locations or the full extent of the anticipated damage.

Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. Updated 11h ago.

Quick answers

Where has Typhoon Bavi already occurred?

The storm previously impacted Guam and the U.S. Northern Marianas.

How is the storm affecting travel?

Dozens of flights have been cancelled in Hong Kong due to the storm's proximity to Taiwan.

What is the intensity of the storm?

Multiple sources characterize it as a Super Typhoon and potentially the most powerful storm in years.

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