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Typhoon Bavi Kills 15 in Philippine Landslides, Taiwan and China on Alert

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Typhoon Bavi struck the Philippines, triggering deadly landslides that killed at least 15 people. The storm prompted large-scale evacuations and caused significant disruptions to transportation across affected areas. As the typhoon moved toward Taiwan, authorities there shut schools and businesses in anticipation of severe flooding and landslides. Although gradually weakening, Bavi was expected to pass over northern and eastern Taiwan before tracking toward eastern China. Japan also faced potential impacts as the storm continued its path across the region.

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