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Super Typhoon Bavi Is No Longer Likely to Enter the South China Sea.

Summary by Thanh Niên
Although Super Typhoon Bavi is no longer likely to enter the South China Sea, due to the influence of its circulation, the entire northern, central, and southern South China Sea will experience strong winds up to level 7, waves 3-5 meters high, and very rough seas.
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Forecasts indicate that starting today, due to the influence of Super Typhoon Ba Vi (Bavi), the southwest monsoon winds in the southern South China Sea will gradually strengthen. From tomorrow, strong winds are likely to cover the entire South China Sea.

Although Super Typhoon Bavi is no longer likely to enter the South China Sea, due to the influence of its circulation, the entire northern, central, and southern South China Sea will experience strong winds up to level 7, waves 3-5 meters high, and very rough seas.

·Viet Nam
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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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