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Thunderstorms Kill 8 in China's Hubei as Typhoon Bavi Approaches

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At least eight people have been killed as powerful thunderstorms struck China's Hubei Province, bringing winds of up to 149 kilometres per hour. The severe weather has caused widespread destruction across the region, endangering millions of residents. Separately, Super Typhoon Bavi is advancing toward China's coastline, compounding the threat of further damage. The dual weather events have raised alarm among authorities, who are bracing for a potentially devastating combination of storms. Millions of people across China remain at risk as both weather systems continue to develop.

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