Evacuations in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches
Emergency evacuations are underway in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands as super typhoon Bavi approaches. The storm is forecast to make landfall early Monday morning, bringing winds exceeding 160 mph and waves up to 11 meters high, potentially causing catastrophic damage and significant flooding.

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AI-generatedEmergency evacuations are underway in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands as super typhoon Bavi approaches. The storm is forecast to make landfall early Monday morning, bringing winds exceeding 160 mph and waves up to 11 meters high, potentially causing catastrophic damage and significant flooding. The US National Weather Service has warned of deadly conditions and urged residents to evacuate if directed or if their homes are vulnerable. Guam has opened five evacuation centers in schools, with one already at maximum capacity. The storm is expected to pass directly over the islands by Monday afternoon, with destructive conditions anticipated for an extended period.
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5 extractedSuper typhoon Bavi is approaching Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, prompting emergency evacuations.
Guam has opened five evacuation centers with a capacity of around 1,700, with one already full.
Destructive conditions could be expected for 8-10 hours before or after the storm's center passes.
Bavi is forecast to make landfall early Monday with winds up to 257km/h (160mph), potentially causing catastrophic damage.
Climate change is making powerful typhoons more common in the western Pacific region.