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Super Typhoon Bavi HITS U.S. With 180 MPH Winds, Typhoon Bavi LEAVES Guam, Rota DEVASTATED Featured

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Super Typhoon Bavi, one of the strongest storms of the year, has slammed into the U.S. Pacific territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands with catastrophic force. Packing winds of up to 180 mph (290 km/h), the powerful storm passed directly over Rota, causing widespread destruction, severe flooding, and major infrastructure damage. Authorities report collapsed communication towers, disrupted cellphone services, and extensive damage across the islands. The National Weather Service warned that parts of Rota could remain uninhabitable for weeks due to destroyed buildings, uprooted trees, and prolonged power outages. Residents across Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Rota continue to face life-threatening conditions as hurricane-force winds, torrential rain, and flash flooding batter the region. Here's everything we know about Super Typhoon Bavi's impact and the latest updates. #SuperTyphoonBavi #TyphoonBavi #Guam #Rota #NorthernMarianaIslands #PacificStorm #Category5 #BreakingNews #Typhoon #ExtremeWeather #StormUpdate #NaturalDisaster #HurricaneForceWinds #FlashFlooding #ClimateNews #USPacific #Saipan #Tinian #WeatherNews #DisasterUpdate~PR.460~HT.408~ED.103~GR.508~VG.MX~


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