A satellite photo of Super Typhoon Bavi around the Pacific islands including Guam, Saipan, Rota, etc.

Super Typhoon Bavi, moving at 8 mph, was hundreds of miles from Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands as of 1 p.m. July 6, 2026, with sustained high winds. (Photo courtesy of NOAA)

Super Typhoon Bavi delivered extreme winds and heavy rains to the United States’ westernmost territories Monday morning, and a direct impact on the small island of Rota.

Bavi, the second strongest storm of the typhoon season, thus far, slowly crept past the other islands of the Northern Marianas — Tinian and Saipan — and Guam with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph, according to National Weather Service updates on Monday. A total rainfall of between 12 and 20 inches was expected throughout the day.

The NWS described the storm as “catastrophic” and “life-threatening” with widespread destructive winds and extreme eyewall conditions.

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