
Eight high-speed rail trips cancelled as residents stock up on supplies ahead of landfall
China evacuates over one million as Typhoon Bavi approaches
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China has evacuated over one million people as Typhoon Bavi approaches the country's eastern coast, according to state media. The storm, which is expected to make landfall in the coming hours, has prompted the cancellation of eight high-speed rail trips scheduled for Sunday. Residents in affected areas have been stocking up on supplies, with one evacuee, Huang, stating his family had prepared two to three days' worth of water. In downtown Taipei, some people were still out on the streets despite blustery wind and rain.
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China evacuates over one million as Typhoon Bavi nears.
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Eight other high-speed rail trips scheduled for Sunday were also cancelled.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldHuang said his family had stocked about two to three days' worth of water.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaIn downtown Taipei some people were still out on the street in blustery wind and rain.
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