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Bavi lashes Japan as Taiwan evacuates 14,000 and cancels 1,191 flights
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026
Typhoon Bavi brings violent winds to Japan’s Sakishima Islands as Taiwan evacuates more than 14,000 people and cancels all domestic flights
Farmers in five provinces advised to prepare as Bavi raises flood risk
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026
Farmers in five provinces are urged to prepare for flash floods and run-off as Typhoon Bavi strengthens Thailand’s southwest monsoon
THAI Cancels Bangkok – Taipei Flights due to Typhoon Bavi
THURSDAY, JULY 09, 2026
Thai Airways International has cancelled several Bangkok-Taipei and Taipei-Bangkok flights on July 10-11 due to Typhoon Bavi, with passengers advised to check updates via the THAI app or contact centres
Typhoon Bavi heads towards Taiwan as China braces for landfall
THURSDAY, JULY 09, 2026
Typhoon Bavi is forecast to skirt northern Taiwan before making landfall in China’s Fujian province, prompting warnings over violent winds, flooding, landslides and storm surges.
TMD warns of 4-metre waves, heavy rain as monsoon strengthens
WEDNESDAY, JULY 08, 2026
The Thai Meteorological Department has warned of strong wind-waves in the Andaman Sea and upper Gulf, with heavy to very heavy rain expected in parts of the Central region, the East and the South’s west coast from July 11-14.
Bavi bypasses Thailand as heavy rain threatens North
WEDNESDAY, JULY 08, 2026
TMD warns of heavy rain in northern and northeastern Thailand on July 8, while Typhoon Bavi is expected to move towards Taiwan and China
Typhoon Bavi to miss Thailand but bring heavier monsoon rain from July 10
TUESDAY, JULY 07, 2026
Typhoon Bavi is not expected to enter Thailand, but the storm will strengthen the monsoon and bring more rain, isolated heavy downpours and rougher seas from July 10–13.
Tornadoes kill 11 in central China as Typhoon Bavi raises flood fears
TUESDAY, JULY 07, 2026
Tornadoes and severe storms killed 11 people in central China’s Hubei province as authorities braced for more heavy rain and flood risks from approaching Typhoon Bavi.