Typhoon Bavi batters China's east coast with 150 km/hr winds, warns of dangerous season ahead
Typhoon Bavi struck China's east coast, with Zhejiang province experiencing the most severe damage from wind gusts reaching 150 km/hr and hundreds of millimeters of rainfall. Chinese authorities stated that the worst impacts may not yet be over. ABC News China correspondent Allyson Horn reported that meteorologists are forecasting an unusually dangerous and active storm season in the region.
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- โTyphoon Bavi struck China's east coast. (Source: ABC News Australia description)
- โZhejiang province was hit the hardest. (Source: ABC News Australia description)
- โWind gusts reached 150 km/hr. (Source: ABC News Australia description)
- โHundreds of millimeters of rain were recorded. (Source: ABC News Australia description)
- โ65 US mainstream media articles found on this event. (Source: TopNewsClips.com data)
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- ~Chinese authorities warn the worst is not over. (Source: ABC News Australia characterization of official statement)
- ~An unusually dangerous and active storm season lies ahead. (Source: ABC China correspondent reporting on meteorological forecast)
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