Typhoon Bavi is moving through the Pacific Ocean southeast of Taiwan, with authorities in Taiwan and China urging people to prepare for severe conditions. Reporting across outlets says the storm’s winds ease overnight to just under 200 kilometres per hour (about 124 mph). Officials advise residents to stock up on supplies and be ready for disruptions as the typhoon approaches. Reuters-based coverage notes that the storm could become one of the most powerful to affect the region since 2024, though the exact timing and level of impact are not detailed in the available reports. The two accounts also reference satellite and published imagery of Super Typhoon Bavi over the Philippine Sea. Overall, the coverage focuses on the storm’s proximity to Taiwan, the change in wind speed, and preparations underway in both Taiwan and parts of China as the cyclone tracks closer to land.