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Super Typhoon Enters 48-Hour Warning Zone as Schools Suspend Classes

07/08/2026
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China is stepping up emergency readiness as Super Typhoon Bavi—the ninth typhoon of the year—edges closer to the eastern coastline. According to the China Meteorological Administration, forecast tracks indicate that Bavi will move into the nation’s 48‑hour typhoon warning zone by tonight, signaling a pivotal phase in the storm’s approach.

As of 8 a.m. on July 8, the National Meteorological Center reported Bavi roughly 1,580 kilometers southeast of Keelung, Taiwan. With maximum sustained winds exceeding Level 17 (62 m/s) and a central pressure as low as 915 hPa, the typhoon stands among the most intense of the season. While it is projected to track westward before curving northwest toward the waters off northeastern Taiwan, forecasters expect only gradual weakening beginning July 9—meaning Bavi will still be an extraordinarily potent system as it draws near.

Eastern coastal authorities have already rolled out response measures. In Zhejiang, maritime officials have triggered a Level‑III emergency, with strengthening winds and choppy seas already lashing the coast. Around the Zhoushan Islands, officers note swelling waves, powerful undercurrents, and deteriorating navigation safety. Chief forecaster Xiang Chunyi cautioned that Bavi’s remarkably well‑defined structure could see it making landfall with strength comparable to 2019’s Typhoon Lekima should its path shift directly toward Zhejiang. Even after landfall, its broad circulation is likely to drive prolonged, heavy rainfall deep inland—raising risks of floods, landslides, and other cascading hazards.

In Jiangsu, provincial education authorities have moved to safeguard students, ordering all kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, and private tutoring centers to halt in‑person classes from the afternoon of July 9 through July 10. Summer camps, study tours, and similar group activities are either postponed or canceled, while universities have been advised to adjust schedules and curb nonessential gatherings. Campus administrators are also inspecting buildings, construction zones, outdoor facilities, and drainage networks, while stockpiling emergency supplies and finalizing evacuation arrangements.

Meteorologists emphasize that even with some slight easing before reaching shore, Bavi’s mix of fierce winds, drenching rains, and far‑reaching impact demands heightened vigilance across both coastal and inland regions in the days ahead.
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