Typhoon Bavi batters China
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Super Typhoon Bavi continues to move toward the Philippine Area of Responsibility and expected to bring heavy rain over parts of the country.
Headed for Taiwan and south-eastern China, the 1,000 km-wide Bavi is forecast to be one of the strongest storms in decades.
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) raised tropical cyclone wind signal no. 2 in Batanes even as
The state weather bureau reported that Typhoon Inday is set to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility today.
Typhoon Bavi hit Zhejiang province in China, leading to evacuations of over 1.7 million people as the storm approached. It followed Typhoon Maysak and brought heavy rainfall and winds, causing significant disruptions in several regions and evacuations in Taiwan and the Philippines.
Typhoon Inday (Bavi) is expected to be closest to extreme Northern Luzon between Friday night, July 10, and Saturday morning, July 11. It is still enhancing the southwest monsoon.
Pagasa said the super typhoon would draw in monsoon rains from the southern parts of the country, potentially causing 200 mm of rain in most parts of the country
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Signal No. 1 raised as Super Typhoon Inday enters PAR
MANILA, Philippines — A powerful cyclone with winds reaching 185 kilometers per hour near the center and watched in the Philippines for days has stepped into the Philippine area of responsibility on Wedneday morning,
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