Over 900,000 people evacuated in China as Typhoon Bavi approaches
On July 11, 2026, Chinese authorities evacuated over 900,000 people as Typhoon Bavi approached the mainland. The typhoon had already caused damage in the Philippines and Taiwan before moving toward China. The evacuations are concentrated in coastal provinces, with emergency services mobilizing to mitigate casualties and property loss. The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential flooding, threatening infrastructure and agriculture in the region. This is one of the largest evacuations in recent years, reflecting the government's proactive disaster response. No official statements on economic losses have been released yet.
Global Impact
Typhoon Bavi's primary impact is regional, affecting China's coastal economy and supply chains. The evacuations and expected damage will disrupt local agriculture, fisheries, and manufacturing, potentially causing short-term price increases for certain goods.