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Typhoon Bavi Bears Down on Pacific Islands

Rota, Guam, Mariana Islands, USAMonday, July 6, 2026

A Storm of Unprecedented Force

A super typhoon—now named Bavi—is barreling toward a cluster of small Pacific islands near Guam, forcing thousands of residents into urgent lockdown. Forecasters warn that the storm could strike Rota—home to fewer than 2,000 people—as early as Monday, with winds powerful enough to uproot trees, shatter buildings, and transform debris into deadly projectiles.

Other islands in the crosshairs include Guam, Tinian, and Saipan, where officials have issued stay-at-home orders and pleaded with residents to avoid windows at all costs.


A Monster in the Making: 150+ MPH of Destruction

This is no ordinary typhoon—Bavi is a super typhoon, packing winds exceeding 150 mph. Such force can: ✔ Knock out power gridsBlock roads with debrisTear roofs off homesMake outdoor movement a death sentence

Meteorologists admit the storm’s path is unpredictable, leaving even experts uncertain about its exact trajectory—though they predict slight weakening as it moves forward.

Survival in the Eye of the Storm

With supplies already running thin in some areas, authorities have one clear message:

"Stay put. Trust the emergency plans. These islands have survived storms before—preparation and patience are your best tools."

For now, residents wait—hunkered down, windows boarded, and ears tuned to the howling wind outside.


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