
Typhoon Bavi is moving through northern China, causing flooding of bridges and cornfields. In response, local governments in northeast China, including Shenyang in Liaoning province, have issued emergency alerts and closed schools, construction sites, and tourist attractions. The storm's northward path continues to disrupt daily life and economic activities in the region.
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Bridges are underwater, indicating flooding.
Shenyang suspended all classes at junior high, primary schools and kindergartens on Monday.
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Bridges are under water in northeast China due to Typhoon Bavi.
South China Morning PostBridges are under water, cornfields are flooded and classes and work are cancelled in northeast China as Typhoon Bavi moves north, prompting several local governments to issue emergency alerts.
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Bridges are under water in northeast China due to Typhoon Bavi.
South China Morning PostCornfields are flooded in northeast China due to Typhoon Bavi.
South China Morning PostClasses and work are cancelled in northeast China as Typhoon Bavi continues moving north.
South China Morning PostSeveral local governments issued emergency alerts due to Typhoon Bavi.
South China Morning PostShenyang suspended all classes at junior high, primary schools and kindergartens on Monday.
South China Morning PostConstruction work and outdoor activities were suspended in Shenyang on Monday.
South China Morning Post94 tourist attraction sites remain closed in Shenyang.
South China Morning PostTyphoon Bavi continues moving north through northern China.
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