Published: 09:24, July 12, 2026
Typhoon Bavi makes landfall in East China's Zhejiang
By Xinhua
A woman walks amid wind and rain in Yueqing of Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, July 11, 2026. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

HANGZHOU - Typhoon Bavi, the ninth typhoon of the year, landed on the coast of East China's Zhejiang province at around 11:20 pm Saturday, according to the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

The typhoon, with the maximum wind force at its center reaching 40 meters per second when landing, first churned ashore at Yuhuan city, a county-level city administered by the city of Taizhou, before making a second landfall in Yueqing city under the city of Wenzhou at around midnight.

After landfall, the typhoon is expected to continue moving northwestward while weakening.

The typhoon is forecast to bring torrential rains to Zhejiang's coastal regions and its central and southern parts overnight and heavy to torrential rains to its western regions on Sunday.

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The Zhejiang provincial flood control headquarters warned against disruptions to urban operations, transportation and coastal aquaculture caused by severe wind and rain. The agency also urged vigilance against flash floods, geological disasters, urban waterlogging, floods in small and medium-sized rivers and farmland inundation.

Zhejiang province raised its typhoon emergency response to the highest level as of 11 am Saturday. As of 8 am on Saturday, Zhejiang had evacuated nearly 1.72 million residents to safe locations, local authorities said. 

A drone photo taken on July 11, 2026 shows fishing boats docking at a port in Shitang town of Wenling city, East China's Zhejiang province. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Typhoon relief in Fujian, Zhejiang

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Emergency Management have jointly allocated 40 million yuan ($5.88 million) in central natural disaster relief funds to support emergency rescue and disaster relief efforts in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces following the impact of Bavi.

The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a Level II national emergency response for flood and typhoon control in Fujian and Zhejiang.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the funds will be used to support emergency flood control and typhoon response operations, with priority given to the evacuation and relocation of affected residents, emergency measures to eliminate immediate safety hazards, inspections and remediation of potential secondary disasters, and other urgent disaster relief efforts.