Over 260,000 evacuated ahead of Bavi


Wind power: A mother and son struggling with an umbrella in a rain caused by Typhoon Bavi in Taichung, Taiwan. — AP

The most powerful storm to strike the mainland this year forced more than 260,000 people to evacuate their homes in northeastern Liaoning province, as Typhoon Bavi brought intense flooding.

Heavy rain is expected to persist, with extreme downpours in some areas, authorities said as Bavi draws vast amounts of tropical moisture northward, creating a sustained flow of humid air into northern China.

In Shenyang, Liaoning’s provincial capital, a lighthouse severed its high-voltage power line and began drifting through floodwaters along main roads and crossing under a bridge, according to videos posted on Chinese social media.

All schools and training institutions have been ordered to suspend classes, while transport services have been largely disrupted in northeastern cities including in Shenyang and Jilin.

Bavi, ​covering an area the size of France, formed in the Pacific Ocean 13 days ago. Its structure remained largely intact even after making landfall in eastern China on Saturday night, making it the longest-lasting tropical cyclone in the Asia-Pacific region this year.

Its longevity is largely due to its unusually well-preserved warm core, allowing ​Bavi to retain much of its moisture as it churns north towards the Korean peninsula. ​ — Reuters

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