
China evacuates more than one million people as region braces for Typhoon Bavi
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Chinese authorities evacuated more than one million people on Saturday and issued high alerts as eastern China braced for Typhoon Bavi, which…
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese authorities evacuated more than one million people on Saturday and issued high alerts as eastern China braced for Typhoon Bavi, which has brought strong winds and rain to Japan’s southern islands and Taiwan. Almost all cities and counties declared a typhoon holiday for Saturday, closing offices and schools, though some restaurants and convenience stores in Taipei remained open. Bavi did not make landfall in Taiwan , sparing it the worst, although forecasts had warned of close to one metre of rain in some areas.
Furthermore, The center on Saturday also issued the first red alert for rainstorms of the year, according to state broadcaster CCTV. China’s National Meteorological Center issued an orange typhoon alert, the second-highest on a four-tier level, with many schools and ferry services suspended.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese authorities evacuated more than one million people on Saturday and issued high alerts as eastern China braced for Typhoon Bavi, which has brought strong winds and rain to Japan’s southern islands and Taiwan.
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Almost all cities and counties declared a typhoon holiday for Saturday, closing offices and schools, though some restaurants and convenience stores in Taipei remained open.
according to The IndependentBavi did not make landfall in Taiwan , sparing it the worst, although forecasts had warned of close to one metre of rain in some areas.
according to The IndependentThe center on Saturday also issued the first red alert for rainstorms of the year, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
according to The Boston GlobeChina’s National Meteorological Center issued an orange typhoon alert, the second-highest on a four-tier level, with many schools and ferry services suspended.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese authorities evacuated more than one million people on Saturday and issued high alerts as eastern China braced…
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