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Typhoon Bavi: China braced for second major storm in a week

Typhoon Bavi has made landfall in eastern China, forcing the evacuation of over one million people following its trajectory through Taiwan and Japan.

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Typhoon Bavi has struck eastern China after moving through Japan's southern islands and Taiwan. The storm has caused infrastructure damage, including downed trees in Taiwan and power outages affecting hundreds of homes.

Coverage from The Boston Globe and PBS highlights the significant scale of the evacuation effort, which involves more than 1 million people. Reports from the Taipei Times confirm 113 injuries and utility disruptions resulting from the storm's path.

Remaining coverage does not yet specify the full scope of damage in mainland China or the long-term meteorological trajectory of the storm. Observers are monitoring further updates regarding the affected evacuation zones and potential casualty figures.

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Quick answers

How many people have been evacuated?

More than 1 million people have been evacuated in eastern China.

What impact has the storm had on Taiwan?

The storm resulted in downed trees, power outages for hundreds of homes, and 113 injuries.

Where has the storm traveled?

The storm reached Japan's southern islands before moving through Taiwan and making landfall in eastern China.

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