Typhoon Bavi weakens but still brings strong winds, rain to China
China's National Meteorological Centre has issued warnings for high-intensity winds and heavy rainfall as Typhoon Bavi moves through the region. While the system has lost some intensity, several eastern and northeastern cities remain on high alert for potential flooding.
China's National Meteorological Centre reported on Sunday that Typhoon Bavi is expected to impact multiple cities across the eastern and northeastern provinces. Despite the storm showing signs of weakening, meteorological experts warned that the system still carries enough force to disrupt transportation and daily activities.
Forecasters anticipate that the heaviest rainfall and strongest gusts will occur throughout Sunday, July 12, and Monday, July 13. Local authorities in the projected path of the storm have been advised to monitor water levels and prepare for potential emergency responses in vulnerable urban areas.
The affected regions are bracing for significant precipitation totals that could lead to localized flooding. Residents in coastal and Inland administrative zones have been urged to secure outdoor property and stay informed through official weather updates as the storm progresses northward through the country. Source: China's National Meteorological Centre.
