As Super Typhoon Bavi continues its destructive path through the western Pacific, meteorologists are warning that despite being downgraded, the storm remains a formidable force to be reckoned with. With sustained winds still reaching over 100 miles per hour and heavy rainfall expected to drench the region, residents in its projected path are bracing for impact. The storm's downgrade from a category 5 to a category 4 typhoon has brought some relief, but officials are cautioning that Bavi's size and wind field still pose a significant threat to coastal communities and low-lying areas. As the storm makes its way towards land, emergency responders are on high alert, ready to respond to potential flooding and damage.
Super Typhoon Bavi has been downgraded but is still dangerous, meteorologists say.