Super Typhoon Bavi Strikes Pacific Islands with Extreme Winds
Super Typhoon Bavi Strikes Pacific Islands with Extreme Winds
US · Published Jul 6, 2026
Super Typhoon Bavi has made landfall on the US Pacific islands, bringing devastating winds and heavy rainfall.
According to the US National Weather Service (NWS), the typhoon is packing sustained winds of nearly 290 km/h (180 mph) and gusts reaching 350 km/h.

Impact & Risks

The extreme winds and torrential rains from Super Typhoon Bavi pose significant risks to life and property in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Rota, in particular, is experiencing the brunt of the storm, with potential for widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and vegetation. Coastal areas are at risk of storm surges, while inland regions may face flooding and landslides. Emergency services are on high alert, and residents are urged to remain in shelters until conditions improve.

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