Super Typhoon Bavi
Coverage of Super Typhoon Bavi in the Nexus archive.
- Taiwan braces for Super Typhoon Bavi
Residents in northern Taiwan are preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi as authorities evacuate thousands, close schools and businesses, and anticipate heavy rain, flooding, and high winds. The storm, which caused deadly landslides in the Philippines and damage in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, is expected to make landfall in southeast China on Saturday.
- Super Typhoon Bavi nears Japan’s Okinawa, flights axed and noodle shelves emptied
Super Typhoon Bavi approaches Japan’s Okinawa prefecture, with warnings of severe weather including violent winds, heavy rain, landslides, and flooding. Flights to the region have been canceled, and stores are running out of noodles as the storm nears the Sakishima Islands.
- Asia’s top climate scientist warns of ‘humanitarian disasters’ as Earth teeters
Super Typhoon Bavi is approaching Taiwan and eastern mainland China, highlighting the need for global preparedness as the climate system nears a tipping point. Benjamin Horton, a leading climate scientist, warns of increasing volatility in weather patterns and the risk of humanitarian disasters.
- Super Typhoon Bavi: dozens of Hong Kong flights cancelled as storm nears Taiwan
Super Typhoon Bavi has caused the cancellation of over 40 outbound flights from Hong Kong to Taiwan, mainland China, and Japan, operated by airlines including Cathay Pacific Airways and HK Express. Some flights are delayed to Sunday, and local carriers are offering special arrangements for affected passengers.
- China allocates millions in new disaster relief after storms and a deadly landslide
China allocated 90 million yuan in disaster relief for Hubei, Gansu, and Guangxi provinces after severe storms, a deadly landslide, and flooding caused casualties, displacement, and infrastructure damage. Over 130,000 people were evacuated, and rescue operations involving thousands of personnel and boats were underway.
- Another super typhoon just pummeled the Pacific
Super Typhoon Bavi hit the Mariana Islands with 180 mph winds, causing widespread damage and displacing residents still recovering from a previous typhoon. Indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian communities, who contribute little to climate change, are disproportionately affected by intensifying storms linked to warming ocean waters.
- Super Typhoon Bavi relief efforts underway in Guam, Northern Mariana Islands
Super Typhoon Bavi caused significant damage to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Nearly 100 FEMA officials are assisting with recovery efforts, and the American Red Cross is providing support through volunteers and donations.
- A southern Chinese region reels from floods and destruction from remnants of tropical storm
Southern China's Guangxi region suffered severe flooding and destruction from Tropical Storm Maysak's remnants, resulting in six deaths, 11 missing people, and 130,000 evacuations. Stranded residents faced rising water levels, power outages, and shortages of resources, while snakes from breeding facilities displaced by floods caused additional risks in Hengzhou city.
- A southern Chinese region reels from floods and destruction from remnants of tropical storm
A southern Chinese region, particularly Guangxi, is experiencing severe flooding and destruction from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak, resulting in six deaths, 11 missing people, and the evacuation of 130,000 residents. Families are stranded in rising water without power or clean water, while snakes displaced by floods have caused injuries in Hengzhou city. Heavy rains, with some areas recording over 900 mm, continue to impact the region, and Super Typhoon Bavi is expected to hit southeastern China soon.
- Super Typhoon Bavi tears through Guam with 150 MPH winds
Super Typhoon Bavi struck Rota with sustained winds exceeding 150 mph, causing significant damage across Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The storm moved through the western Pacific, leaving widespread destruction in its path.
- Hurricane force wind gusts slam Mariana Islands as Super Typhoon Bavi brings life-threatening impacts
Super Typhoon Bavi, a Category 5 equivalent storm, is causing hurricane-force wind gusts in the Mariana Islands, particularly impacting Rota with life-threatening conditions.
- Weather tracker: Europe braces for another heat surge as tropical nights return
Spain, Portugal, France, and the UK are experiencing a heat surge with temperatures 10-15C above average, approaching 40C in parts of France and Spain. Super Typhoon Bavi is moving through the north-western Pacific as tropical nights return to Europe.
- Super Typhoon Bavi makes landfall on US Pacific islands
Super Typhoon Bavi made landfall on US Pacific islands, causing major damages reported by local authorities on Rota in the Northern Mariana Islands.
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi makes landfall near Guam
Super Typhoon Bavi made landfall near Guam, bringing winds over 180 mph and torrential rain to the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. The storm caused power outages, extreme wind warnings, and forced residents to shelter indoors, compounding damage from an earlier super typhoon this year.
- Super Typhoon Bavi hits US Pacific islands
Super Typhoon Bavi is causing heavy rains and high winds in Guam and the Northern Marianas, with the potential to disrupt power supplies for weeks or months. The storm is described as 'very dangerous' by authorities.
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
Super Typhoon Bavi, a Category 5 storm with winds up to 180 mph, threatens Guam and surrounding U.S. Pacific territories, forcing residents to seek shelter. The cyclone follows earlier destruction from Super Typhoon Sinlaku in April 2026 and is expected to bring catastrophic winds and torrential rains.
- Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam with extreme, life-threatening winds
Super Typhoon Bavi, a massive cyclone, is approaching the Mariana Islands east of the Philippines and is forecast to strike Rota early Monday morning local time with extreme, life-threatening winds.
- Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam with extreme, life-threatening winds
Super Typhoon Bavi, a massive cyclone, is approaching the Mariana Islands east of the Philippines and is expected to strike Rota early Monday morning local time. The typhoon brings extreme, life-threatening winds near Guam.
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
Super Typhoon Bavi, a category five storm with winds up to 180 mph, is expected to hit Rota near Guam early Monday, prompting extreme wind warnings and shelter orders. The typhoon threatens U.S. Pacific territories still recovering from Super Typhoon Sinlaku earlier this year.
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
U.S. territories in the western Pacific are preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi to make landfall Monday morning. Fierce winds are hitting the region as the storm approaches near Guam.
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
Super Typhoon Bavi, a Category 5 storm with winds up to 180 mph, is expected to hit Rota near Guam early Monday, threatening the U.S. Pacific territories with catastrophic winds and torrential rains. Residents were urged to seek shelter as the storm, following earlier damage from Super Typhoon Sinlaku in April, poses an 'imminent danger to life.'
- Fierce winds hit US Pacific territories as Super Typhoon Bavi approaches near Guam
Super Typhoon Bavi, a category five storm with winds up to 180 mph, is expected to hit Rota near Guam, prompting extreme wind warnings and shelter-in-place orders. The typhoon threatens the U.S. Pacific territories, which are still recovering from Super Typhoon Sinlaku earlier this year.
- Super typhoon Bavi nears US Pacific islands
Super typhoon Bavi is approaching US Pacific islands, causing heavy rains and high winds in Guam and the Northern Marianas. The storm is described as 'very dangerous' and could disrupt power supplies for weeks or months.
- Guam and surrounding Pacific islands brace for impact of Super Typhoon Bavi
Residents of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. territories in the Pacific Ocean, are preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi, which could bring winds exceeding 180 miles per hour.
- Guam and surrounding Pacific islands brace for impact of Super Typhoon Bavi
Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. territories in the Pacific Ocean, are preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi, which could bring winds exceeding 180 miles per hour. Guam and surrounding Pacific islands are also bracing for the typhoon's impact.
- Super Typhoon Bavi threatens Guam with catastrophic winds and flooding
Super Typhoon Bavi is threatening Guam with catastrophic winds and flooding. The storm system is expected to reach landfall on Monday morning.
- Guam on alert as Super Typhoon Bavi closes in
Guam and the Northern Marianas are experiencing severe weather ahead of Super Typhoon Bavi's projected arrival. The typhoon, with winds up to 280 km/h, is expected to hit the US Pacific territories as a category-5 hurricane equivalent.
- US Pacific islands prepare for Super Typhoon Bavi
Residents of Guam and the Northern Marianas evacuated to emergency centers ahead of Super Typhoon Bavi, which is expected to strike US Pacific territories with 260 km/h winds, equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. The National Weather Service described the typhoon as 'very...' as it approaches.
- Evacuations in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches
Evacuations are underway in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches, expected to bring winds exceeding 160mph and waves nearly 11m high upon landfall on Monday.
- Evacuations in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches
Evacuations are underway in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches, expected to bring winds exceeding 160mph and waves nearly 11 meters high upon landfall on Monday.
- Super Typhoon Bavi closes in on US Pacific territories
Super Typhoon Bavi, with sustained winds of 269km/h and gusts up to 324km/h, threatens US Pacific territories Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Authorities have declared a state of emergency, opened emergency shelters requiring seven days of supplies per person, and residents are boarding up homes ahead of the storm's expected landfall near Rota. Past typhoons like Sinlaku and Mawar caused significant damage, including structural destruction and fatalities.