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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as Typhoon Bavi barrels towards China

Typhoon Bavi forces mass evacuations and flight cancellations as it sweeps across eastern China, Taiwan and Japan.

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The brief

Typhoon Bavi is moving toward the eastern Chinese coast, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and widespread evacuations. Reports cite more than 2 million people evacuated and over one million as the storm approaches, while Taiwan recorded 134 injuries. Coverage highlights the scale of disruption.

Yahoo repeatedly notes the evacuation figures and the injury count in Taiwan. The South China Morning Post reports thousands of flights cancelled in eastern China. Bloomberg observes that the typhoon is weakening even as heavy rain spreads across China, and DW.com mentions impacts on Taiwan and Japan.

Future monitoring will focus on the storm’s intensity, further evacuation updates and the extent of rainfall as the system moves inland, according to the same outlets.

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Quick answers

How many people have been evacuated because of Typhoon Bavi?

Yahoo reports that more than 2 million people have been evacuated, and also notes that over one million were evacuated as the storm neared.

Which area reported injuries from the typhoon?

Taiwan reported 134 injured, as stated by Yahoo.

What is the current condition of Typhoon Bavi?

Bloomberg indicates the typhoon is weakening while heavy rain continues to spread across China.

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