China on Red Alert: 900,000 Evacuated as Typhoon Bavi Threatens Wenzhou & Zhejiang | Times Now World
China’s National Meteorological Center issued its first top-tier red rainstorm alert of the year on Saturday, triggering the urgent evacuation of more than 900,000 people across eastern coastal communities as Typhoon Bavi barrelled toward a midnight landfall in Zhejiang province. The regional mobilization prompted authorities to upgrade emergency protocols to a critical Level I status, completely suspending maritime activities at the major shipping hub of Ningbo and erecting extensive waterfront flood barriers to combat anticipated severe storm surges. Panic-buying cleared supermarket shelves of staple goods across Hangzhou, while municipal crews racing against heavy downpours reinforced ancient trees around the closed West Lake scenic district. The cyclone’s outer rainbands simultaneously paralyzed transit networks across the Taiwan Strait, dumping over 250 millimeters of water on Taipei, forcing the cancellation of 1,200 commercial flights, and cutting domestic power lines as the storm system maintained massive destructive potential ahead of its impact near the eastern metropolis of Wenzhou
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