
Typhoon Bavi prompted the evacuation of over 900,000 people in China as it approached, also affecting northern Taiwan and Japan's remote southwestern islands. The storm caused power outages and downed trees, with tens of thousands left without power. Officials reported the evacuations as a precautionary measure. The event highlights the ongoing threat of typhoons in East Asia.
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More than 900,000 people have fled their homes in China due to Typhoon Bavi.
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Typhoon Bavi lashed northern Taiwan.
France 24More than 900,000 people have fled their homes in China, officials said, as an approaching typhoon lashed northern Taiwan and Japan's remote southwestern islands on Saturday, toppling trees and leaving tens of thousands without power.
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Typhoon Bavi lashed northern Taiwan.
France 24The typhoon toppled trees.
France 24Tens of thousands were left without power.
France 24More than 900,000 people have fled their homes in China due to Typhoon Bavi.
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