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Typhoon Bavi causes severe flooding, forcing more than 260,000 people to evacuate

Typhoon Bavi, which caused a lot of flooding in northeastern Liaoning Province, was the most powerful storm that hit Mainland China this year. Authorities said that heavy rain will continue through Tuesday with some areas experiencing extreme downpours. Bavi is bringing tropical moisture northward and creating a flow of humid air to northern China. Videos posted on Chinese social media show a 'lighthouse' in Shenyang (the provincial capital of Liaoning) severing its high-voltage electricity line, drifting along the?main roads, and even crossing under a bridge.

All schools and training institutes have been ordered to suspend their classes. Transport services in the northeastern cities, including Shenyang, Jilin and others have also been severely disrupted.

Bavi formed 13 days ago in the Pacific Ocean, covering an area as large as France. Even though it made landfall in China's eastern provinces on Saturday, its structure was largely intact on Monday. This makes Bavi the longest-lasting tropical storm in Asia-Pacific this year.

Chinese meteorologists claim that Bavi's long-lasting nature is due in large part to the fact that its warm core has been preserved exceptionally well. This allows Bavi to retain a lot of moisture even as it churns towards the Korean peninsula. When 'Bavi', which is currently a tropical storm, begins to slow down and release the moisture it has been holding, heavy rains are expected. (Reporting from the Beijing newsroom, writing by Farah Masters; editing by Stephen Coates).

(source: Reuters)