
Typhoon Bavi brought heavy rain to northeast China, forcing Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, to halt non-essential travel and shut down parts of its subway system. Emergency measures were in place on Tuesday as the storm, which had weakened into a tropical storm, continued to affect the region. Across Liaoning province, more than 360,000 people were evacuated due to the severe weather. The shutdown of Shenyang's subway, a key transport hub, highlights the significant impact of the storm on daily life and economic activity.
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Typhoon Bavi brought heavy rain to northeast China, forcing Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, to halt non-essential travel and shut down parts of its subway system. Emergency measures were in place on Tuesday as the storm, which had weakened into a tropical storm, continued to affect the region. Across Liaoning province, more than 360,000 people were evacuated due to the severe weather. The shutdown of Shenyang's subway, a key transport hub, highlights the significant impact of the st...
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Typhoon Bavi brought torrential downpours to northeast China.
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Typhoon Bavi brought torrential downpours to northeast China.
South China Morning PostTyphoon Bavi is continuing to bring heavy rainfall to northeast China, leading to the transport and economic hub of Shenyang to halt non-essential travel and shut down parts of its subway network. Emergency measures remain in place on Tuesday in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province, where Bavi continues to affect the city, despite weakening into a tropical storm.
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Typhoon Bavi brought torrential downpours to northeast China.
South China Morning PostShenyang halted non-essential travel and shut down parts of its subway network due to Typhoon Bavi.
South China Morning PostEmergency measures remained in place on Tuesday in Shenyang.
South China Morning PostBavi weakened into a tropical storm.
South China Morning PostMore than 360,000 people were evacuated across Liaoning province due to Bavi.
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