
The phenomenon, which avoided Taiwan, is heading towards China at maximum alert on 11 July
Super-typhon Bavi threatens China after hitting the Philippines
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Supertyphoon Bavi, after hitting the Philippines and Rota Island, is heading to China on 11 July, where the authorities triggered the maximum alert. According to forecasts, it avoided Taiwan, saving the island from the worst, although warnings announced nearly a meter of rain in some areas. China has been hit by successive weather disasters in recent weeks.
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After its destructive trajectory on Rota Island and on the Philippines with a colossal force, this supertyphoon ran for Japan and Taiwan, heading for China on July 11, at maximum alert
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Bavi did not make landfall in Taiwan , sparing it the wool, though forecasts had been prepared of close to one meter ofrain in some areas.
according to The IndependentChina has been beaten by successive weather disasters in recent weeks.
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After its destructive trajectory on the island of Rota and on the Philippines maintaining a colossal force, this super-typhoon curved its..
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