Bavi Bears Down on the Sakishimas as Shelves Empty and Runways Go Dark
A super typhoon's 162-kph winds ground flights and strip stores bare across Okinawa's southern islands, testing the logistics of survival in a corner of Japan that keeps taking hits.
The shelves went bare first. Then the runways went quiet. Super Typhoon Bavi rolled across Japan's Sakishima Islands on Friday, packing 162-kph winds that grounded flights, cut power, and sent residents scrambling for supplies in a corner of the country that has already weathered a brutal season of storms. [1, 2]
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