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China, Taiwan brace for Typhoon Bavi, possibly the most powerful storm in years

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 9, 1:47 PMWire: Rappler
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China, Taiwan brace for Typhoon Bavi, possibly the most powerful storm in years

Storms of this size have been 'fairly rare in recent years,' says Jason Chang, Taiwan's Central Weather Administration forecaster, adding that Bavi is set to be the largest storm by size to hit the island since 1987

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