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Still recovering from the last Category 4 typhoon, Guam and the Marianas are staring down a possible Cat 5 Super Typhoon. Game over, man. Game over [Scary]

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July 2, 2026

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Still recovering from the last Category 4 typhoon, Guam and the Marianas are staring down a possible Cat 5 Super Typhoon. Game over, man. Game over [Scary]

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Associated Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

LIVE: Typhoon Bavi nears Taiwan on path toward China

Watch live from Taiwanese east coast, as Typhoon Bavi passes by the island before making landfall in China’s Fujian or Zhejiang province late Saturday. Credit: Taiwan East Coast National Scenic Area #taiwan #typhoon #live

Reuters

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· Jul 10, 2026

Typhoon Bavi approaches Japan, Taiwan and China

A large and powerful typhoon approached a remote chain of islands in Japan's southwest on July 10, prompting authorities to warn of violent winds, torrential rain, landslides and flooding in what could be the region's most destructive storm in years. The storm is also expected to hit Taiwan and China on July 11. Ryan Woo has more. #typhoon #typhoonbavi #japan #taiwan #china

Times of India

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· Jul 5, 2026

‘Very dangerous’ Super Typhoon barrels towards US Pacific islands with 280 kmph winds

Super Typhoon Bavi, a storm of Category 5 hurricane strength, is bearing down on Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, triggering emergency evacuations. Destructive winds up to 280 km/h and torrential rain are already lashing the US Pacific territories. Authorities warn of catastrophic damage, with many structures potentially becoming uninhabitable for weeks. Residents are urged to seek shelter as the powerful typhoon approaches.

NASA

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· Jul 9, 2026

Super Typhoon Bavi

The third category 5 tropical cyclone of 2026 crossed the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands and Guam before continuing toward Asia.

Fark

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· Jul 4, 2026

Typhoon watch in effect for Guam; Bavi could be stronger than Sinlaku, Mawar. US & GovGuam declare state of emergency, hope winds won't tip it over into the ocean [Scary]

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Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 5, 2026

Super typhoon threatens US Pacific

Residents of Guam and the Northern Marianas sought refuge in emergency shelters and made last-minute preparations on Sunday as a “super typhoon” approached, expected to sweep across the US Pacific territories within hours. Super Typhoon Bavi was predicted to barrel westward over the region around 10am tomorrow (6pm Malaysian time), packing sustained winds of 260 [] The post Super typhoon threatens US Pacific appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Related coverage for "Still recovering from the last Category 4 typhoon, Guam and the Marianas are staring down a possible Cat 5 Super Typhoon. Game over, man. Game over [Scary]": Associated Press — LIVE: Typhoon Bavi nears Taiwan on path toward China. Reuters — Typhoon Bavi approaches Japan, Taiwan and China. Times of India — ‘Very dangerous’ Super Typhoon barrels towards US Pacific islands with 280 kmph winds. NASA — Super Typhoon Bavi. Fark — Typhoon watch in effect for Guam; Bavi could be stronger than Sinlaku, Mawar. US & GovGuam declare state of emergency, hope winds won't tip it over into the ocean [Scary]. Egyptian Gazette — Super typhoon threatens US Pacific