Typhoon Bavi makes landfall on China’s eastern coast and continues to affect the region, with forecasts warning of several days of heavy rain. According to reports from both outlets, the storm strikes Zhejiang province first in the coastal city of Yuhuan around 11:20 p.m. on Saturday. Shortly afterward, it makes a second landfall in Yueqing, a district within the wider Wenzhou area. The storm’s passage through the coastal region is described as battering the area and raising concerns about prolonged rainfall. Authorities and forecasters warn that conditions associated with the typhoon may persist, with heavy rain expected to continue for days following the landfalls. The combined reporting focuses on the timing and locations of the two landfalls—first at Yuhuan and then at Yueqing/Wenzhou—alongside the threat of extended rainfall. No additional details on casualties, damage estimates, or specific emergency measures are provided in the excerpts.