
Typhoon Inday Prompts Ferry Cancellations, Bavi Unlikely to Make Landfall
Montenegro Shipping canceled ferry trips between Lucena and Romblon due to Typhoon Inday. Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Bavi is not expected to make landfall in the Philippines.
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Montenegro Shipping canceled ferry trips between Lucena and Romblon due to Typhoon Inday. Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Bavi is not expected to make landfall in the Philippines.

Super Typhoon Bavi made landfall on US Pacific islands, causing significant damage and power outages, and is now projected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility, potentially bringing heavy rains and strong winds.
The Northern Mariana Islands are preparing for the arrival of Super Typhoon Bavi, which has been upgraded to a life-threatening storm. Residents are urged to take immediate precautions.

Super Typhoon Bavi has rapidly intensified and is projected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Wednesday, July 8, posing a significant threat to the region.

Super Typhoon Bavi, locally named Inday, is nearing the Philippine Area of Responsibility, prompting government warnings of enhanced monsoon rains, flooding, and landslides. Local authorities are on heightened alert, with some areas already under Signal No. 1.

Super Typhoon Bavi, packing winds of up to 280 kmph, is rapidly approaching Guam and other US Pacific islands, prompting emergency evacuations and high alerts. Authorities are bracing for catastrophic winds and widespread flooding from the 'very dangerous' storm.

Super Typhoon Bavi is currently outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), leading to expectations of fair weather on Saturday. However, the typhoon is projected to potentially enter PAR by Wednesday.

A potential super typhoon, Bavi, is approaching US Pacific territories, raising concerns for communities still recovering from previous storms.

Super typhoon Bavi caused widespread power cuts and water shortages across US Pacific islands, leaving residents without essential services in hot and humid conditions.

Supertyphoon Bavi is projected to bring strong winds to the Philippines starting July 7 and may enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by July 8. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has issued warnings regarding the typhoon's potential impact.
Super Typhoon Bavi is rapidly approaching Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, with forecasts indicating it could reach Category 5 hurricane strength. Residents are bracing for its impact.