Emergency alerts are in place as flooding affects Liaoning and Hebei provinces, destroying roads and trapping residents.

About 100,000 people have been evacuated in Beijing in preparation for heavy rainfall, state media reports

According to the National Meteorological Centre, Bavi regained strength as a severe typhoon at midnight.

Authorities suspend transport and schools as the storm brings heavy rain and strong winds after disrupting Taiwan and leaving 10 dead in the Philippines.

China issues a red alert for rainstorms as Typhoon Bavi makes landfall, prompting evacuations and emergency responses across eastern cities.

Update: Over 170,000 people evacuated as Typhoon Bavi hits northeast China-

Emergency alerts are in place as flooding affects Liaoning and Hebei provinces, destroying roads and trapping residents.

Northeast China steps up flood response as typhoon brings torrential rain-

The weather system has weakened into a tropical storm but is continuing to wreak havoc across northeast China.

HONG KONG: The most powerful storm to strike mainland China this year forced more than 260,000 people to evacuate their homes in northeastern Liaoning province, as Typhoon Bavi…