Destruction in the wake of Super Typhoon Bavi as it approaches East Asia
The National Meteorological Centre of China anticipates Bavi will make landfall near Wenzhou late on Saturday, with the city being home to 10 million people
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"Utility poles and associated power lines will be down." East Asia Braces for Impact The typhoon is moving towards the East China Sea as of Friday, 10 July. Maximum sustained winds reached 162 kilometres per hour.
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"Utility poles and associated power lines will be down." East Asia Braces for Impact The typhoon is moving towards the East China Sea as of Friday, 10 July.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Maximum sustained winds reached 162 kilometres per hour.
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