Typhoon Bavi makes landfall in eastern China as more than 1 million are evacuated
BEIJING (AP) — Typhoon Bavi made landfall in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang late on Saturday night and was expected to gradually weaken, state media reported.
Bavi previously brought strong winds and rain to Japan’s southern islands and Taiwan. It was the second typhoon to impact China in just over a week’s time. The first, Maysak, made landfall in southern China on July 3.
Chinese authorities evacuated more than 1.7 million people on Saturday and issued high alerts as eastern China braced for Bavi, which had maximum sustained winds of 144 kph (89 mph) near its center.
Bavi passed north of Taiwan on Saturday and is expected to move northwestward inland after making landfall in the coastal city of Yuhuan in Zhejiang, with its intensity gradually weakening.
