Typhoon Bavi has made landfall in eastern China, prompting the evacuation of nearly two million residents. The powerful storm is the second major typhoon to hit China within a week, bringing strong winds and significant disruption to the region.
The typhoon struck the city of Taizhou in eastern China, where authorities had prepared for its arrival. Reports indicate that Bavi also impacted Japan, causing trees to be thrashed by intense winds before reaching the Chinese mainland.
Emergency services are responding to the storm's effects across the affected areas. The large-scale evacuations were initiated to ensure public safety ahead of the typhoon's impact. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.