China’s National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters raised flood and typhoon emergency response from level-4 to level-3 at 17:00 on July 9 for Zhejiang and Fujian as Typhoon Bavi approaches. At 14:00 on July 9 the meteorological agency pla

2026-07-09

China’s National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters raised flood and typhoon emergency response from level-4 to level-3 at 17:00 on July 9 for Zhejiang and Fujian as Typhoon Bavi approaches. At 14:00 on July 9 the meteorological agency placed Bavi’s center about 1,030 km east-southeast of Keelung, Taiwan in the northwest Pacific, with maximum winds near the center of 52 m/s and a 7-level wind radius of 500 km. Bavi is moving northwest at 10–15 km/h and may make landfall or pass northern Taiwan on July 11 daytime (super/strong typhoon), then is forecast to make coastal landfall between Fuqing (Fujian) and Wenling (Zhejiang) on the night of July 11 (strong typhoon/typhoon). Authorities said the storm’s landfall intensity, wide impact and destructive potential make the situation severe and complex; emergency response will be adjusted as the storm evolves.