Floodwaters Drain from Yueqing Roads After Bavi

Aerial drone footage captured on 12 July 2026 shows emergency staff pumping floodwaters from an inundated road in Yueqing City, Zhejiang Province, after Typhoon Bavi made its second landfall there near midnight, according to the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

Drone imagery from 12 July 2026 shows vehicles navigating waterlogged streets in Yueqing City, Wenzhou, hours after Typhoon Bavi — the ninth typhoon of 2026 — churned ashore with peak winds of 40 metres per second, per the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

A vehicle navigates a submerged road in Yueqing City, Zhejiang, on 12 July 2026, as Typhoon Bavi swept through the region after making its second landfall near midnight, packing maximum sustained winds of 40 metres per second, according to the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

Emergency crews in Yuhuan City, Taizhou, cleared a collapsed iron signboard frame on 12 July 2026 — the site of Typhoon Bavi's first landfall at around 11:20 pm, where winds reached 40 metres per second, according to the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

A roadside in Yueqing City, Zhejiang, was strewn with uprooted trees on 12 July 2026 after Typhoon Bavi's powerful winds — peaking at 40 metres per second — swept through the city during its second landfall near midnight, per the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

Residents of Yueqing City, Zhejiang, waded through flooded streets on 12 July 2026 in the wake of Typhoon Bavi, which is expected to continue tracking northwestward while gradually weakening after its double landfall, according to the Zhejiang provincial meteorological observatory.

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