AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Fallout (Taiwan): Typhoon Bavi slammed Taiwan on Saturday, injuring 87 people and forcing 14,476 evacuations, while knocking out power to 177,485 households; authorities issued “red” landslide/debris-flow alerts across dozens of areas and canceled flights and ferry services as winds and heavy rain intensified. Cross-Strait Disruption: Transport chaos spread beyond the storm’s path, with 1,200+ flights canceled and major international routes suspended, including all flights into/out of Taipei Songshan, Taoyuan, and Kaohsiung, plus most domestic outlying-island flights. China Emergency Response: As Bavi churned toward China’s east coast, Zhejiang and Fujian authorities evacuated more than 1.8 million people, with Wenzhou bracing for landfall early Sunday near a city of about 10 million. Batanes Sovereignty Row (Philippines): Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. mocked Chinese scholars’ Batanes claim as lacking basis, while DFA Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro said Manila only treats official state positions as policy—not academic views. Energy Watch (Taiwan): CPC Corp. said Taiwan will keep next week’s gasoline and diesel prices unchanged despite higher crude costs, citing stabilization measures.
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