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China, Taiwan brace for Typhoon Bavi, possibly the most powerful storm in years

Super Typhoon Bavi is approaching Taiwan and China following a destructive path through U.S. territories in the Pacific.

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The brief

Super Typhoon Bavi is moving toward Taiwan and China after impacting Guam and the U.S. The storm is currently categorized as a super typhoon, with reports documenting winds reaching 180 mph during its passage over U.S. territories.

Coverage from Reuters, The Weather Channel, and FOX Weather highlights the current track of the storm toward the Asian coast. NASA Science and the San Francisco Chronicle emphasize that regions in the path of the storm are beginning to brace for impact as recovery efforts commence in affected U.S. territories.

Future developments remain dependent on the storm's trajectory as it moves toward Taiwan and China. Coverage does not yet specify the exact timeline for landfall or the current emergency response measures being implemented by regional authorities.

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Quick answers

Where did the storm travel before heading toward Taiwan and China?

The storm previously moved through Guam and the U.S. Northern Marianas.

What wind speeds have been recorded for the storm?

Reports from the San Francisco Chronicle indicate the storm reached 180 mph.

Is the impact of the storm confirmed for Taiwan and China?

Coverage states that these regions are currently bracing for the storm, but landfall has not yet occurred.

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