
Authorities have ordered the evacuation of nearly 900,000 residents in the southeast of the country, while Taiwan experiences heavy rains
Typhoon Bavi: more than 900,000 people evacuated in China
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More than 900,000 people have been evacuated in China as Typhoon Bavi approaches, according to local authorities. In the municipality of Wenzhou in the southeast of the country, which has nearly 10 million inhabitants, about 887,800 people had already been taken to safety. The typhoon brought heavy rain to Taiwan on Saturday.
This week, extreme weather events have killed at least 39 people and caused major flooding in southern and central China, according to official reports.
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On Saturday, it was mainly over Taiwan that the typhoon dumped heavy rains
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