China has placed several regions on high alert as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches, bringing the threat of destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread flooding.
Authorities have activated emergency response measures to reduce the impact of the powerful storm and protect residents in areas expected to be hit the hardest.
Officials have urged people to remain indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow safety instructions issued by local authorities. Rescue teams and emergency services have been deployed across vulnerable areas, while transport services, including flights, trains, and road travel, are expected to face delays and disruptions due to the severe weather.
The approaching typhoon is expected to put China’s emergency response systems to the test as millions of people prepare for its arrival. Authorities continue to monitor the storm closely and have warned that conditions could worsen in the coming hours, with the risk of flooding, landslides, and property damage increasing as the typhoon moves inland.










