Typhoon Bavi's Final Strike Stuns Scientists — Heavy Rains & Floods Threaten Millions

Typhoon Bavi became the third Category 5 storm of 2026 — and its final strike is stunning scientists. In this video, we break down Bavi's full path of destruction: 180 mph winds slamming Guam and the Mariana Islands, deadly landslides in the earthquake-weakened mountains of the Philippines, nearly 30,000 soldiers mobilized in Taiwan, destructive impacts across Japan's Okinawa Prefecture, and unprecedented flooding hundreds of kilometers inland in China — even after the storm made landfall and began weakening. Using real data from NASA satellite imagery, verified Reuters footage, and climate researchers tracking the storm, we explain why this typhoon's rapid intensification and unusual behavior has scientists connecting it to a bigger pattern — El Niño, warming oceans, and a record-breaking year for extreme storms. 🔔 Subscribe for science-based coverage of typhoons, earthquakes, and extreme weather as it happens — we're tracking Bavi's aftermath and the next major storm system as it develops. ►Disclaimer: This video is produced for educational and informational purposes, covering meteorological and climate science based on publicly available data from NASA, JTWC, JMA, PAGASA, and verified news reporting. We are not a government or emergency agency — always follow official local authorities for evacuation and safety guidance. ►Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 — allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. #TyphoonBavi #Typhoon #SuperTyphoon #China #Philippines #Taiwan #ExtremeWeather #ClimateChange #NaturalDisaster #EarthScience