**China Prepares as Typhoon Bavi Leaves Taiwan**
As Typhoon Bavi moves away from Taiwan, preparations are underway in China for the storm's anticipated landfall. The typhoon, which has already caused significant weather impacts in the region, is expected to make its way to China’s east coast on Sunday.
Typhoon Bavi brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to Japan’s southern islands, causing disruptions and concerns in areas already vulnerable to severe weather. While the storm skirted Taiwan, it still resulted in rough seas and localized damage, including fallen trees. Reports indicate that the weather conditions have prompted some challenges for residents, but many in the city of Keelung continued their daily routines, venturing out to markets despite the adverse weather.
As Bavi weakens, attention shifts to its trajectory towards China. Authorities are closely monitoring the storm's path and are preparing for potential impacts, including heavy rain and strong winds that could affect coastal areas. The preparations include issuing warnings and mobilizing emergency response teams to ensure the safety of residents in affected regions.
The situation remains fluid as meteorologists continue to track the storm's development. Residents along the eastern coast of China are advised to stay informed and heed any safety advisories issued by local authorities as Typhoon Bavi approaches.