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Typhoon Bavi forces mass evacuations across China’s eastern coastline

Last updated: July 11, 2026 3:36 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Typhoon Bavi forces mass evacuations across China’s eastern coastline
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Millions of residents across China’s eastern provinces are bracing for impact as Typhoon Bavi tracks toward the mainland, packing sustained winds of up to 160 kilometers per hour. Authorities have already relocated hundreds of thousands of people from coastal zones, shuttering ports and suspending ferry services to minimize casualties.

The storm, which intensified rapidly over the East China Sea, is expected to make landfall near the border of Liaoning province and North Korea. Meteorological departments issued a red alert—the highest level in the country’s four-tier warning system—urging vessels to return to harbor immediately.

For the residents of Dalian and Dandong, the immediate concern is flooding. The storm’s high-speed winds are expected to drive significant storm surges into low-lying coastal areas, while heavy rainfall threatens to overwhelm drainage systems in urban centers.

“We’ve moved everyone out of the danger zones,” said a local emergency responder in Dalian. “The priority is keeping people away from the sea walls until the center of the storm passes.”

Bavi follows an already brutal monsoon season for China, which has seen record-breaking rainfall and widespread flooding along the Yangtze River basin throughout the summer. While the country’s infrastructure for managing typhoons is extensive, the sheer scale of this storm’s reach leaves little room for error.

Agricultural sectors in the northeast are particularly vulnerable. Farmers are scrambling to secure crops, but experts warn that the combination of high winds and torrential rain could inflict severe damage on the harvest, potentially driving up food prices in the coming weeks.

As the storm nears the coast, the focus shifts from evacuation to survival. With the typhoon expected to lose strength only after moving deep inland, the next 24 hours will determine the extent of the damage to one of China’s most vital industrial corridors.

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