China prepares as Typhoon Bavi leaves Taiwan
Typhoon Bavi brought heavy rain and strong winds to Japan's southern islands while passing near Taiwan, causing rough seas, fallen trees, and localized damage. The storm is weakening as it moves toward China's east coast, where landfall is expected on Sunday.
Typhoon Bavi has affected multiple regions across East Asia as it progresses westward. Japan's southern islands experienced heavy rainfall and powerful winds from the storm system. Taiwan faced rough sea conditions, fallen trees, and scattered damage, though the typhoon skirted the island rather than making direct landfall. Despite the adverse weather, residents in Keelung continued their daily activities, visiting local markets as the storm weakened in intensity. The typhoon is now tracking toward China's east coast, where authorities are preparing for its arrival, with landfall anticipated on Sunday.
The live signal stream across the Qatari market.