Bavi Tests Taiwan's Disaster Architecture as Death Count Climbs Across the Region

A Level 1 emergency declaration and record winds confront the island with the logistics of survival while the storm leaves bodies in the Philippines and China.

Typhoon Bavi forced a Level 1 disaster response activation across Taiwan on Thursday, the island's highest emergency protocol, as record winds and severe flooding threats strained infrastructure from the coast to the interior mountains. The declaration came as the same weather system left at least fifteen dead in the Philippines and five reported fatalities in eastern China, according to regional tracking, transforming a meteorological event into a sustained logistics crisis across multiple theaters. [1]

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