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Super Typhoon Bavi Threatens US Pacific Islands With 269 km/h Winds

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Super Typhoon Bavi is advancing toward US Pacific Islands and could make landfall as early as Monday. The storm is tracking westward with sustained winds of 269 kilometres per hour and powerful gusts reaching up to 324 kilometres per hour. The Joint Typhoon Warning Centre issued the update at 7:00 pm local time, flagging the storm's intensity. The warning highlights the significant threat Bavi poses to communities in its projected path.

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