2025-09-23 12:29:09
Asia
Climate Change

Super Typhoon Ragasa Forces Mass Evacuations and Wreaks Havoc in Asia

Super Typhoon 'Ragasa' has wreaked havoc across the Philippines and is poised to impact Southern China. Thousands of Filipinos have been forced to evacuate their homes, with over 8,200 people relocated in the Cagayan region alone.

The storm made landfall with devastating winds of up to 260 km/h, resulting in three fatalities and numerous injuries. Schools and government offices have been shuttered in anticipation of the typhoon's wrath, which includes storm surges that threaten coastal areas.

As the storm progresses, Taiwan and China are also bracing for its arrival, with preparations underway to evacuate approximately 400,000 individuals from high-risk zones. In Hong Kong, authorities issued a No 8 warning and canceled hundreds of flights, leaving many travelers stranded.

Experts warn that climate change intensifies such storms, making them increasingly powerful and destructive. The situation remains dire as emergency services work to aid those affected, highlighting the urgent need for disaster preparedness in vulnerable regions.

lvz
22. September 2025 um 15:28

Thousands of Filipinos Seek Shelter Ahead of Super Typhoon 'Ragasa'

The super typhoon 'Ragasa' (also known as 'Nando') has forced thousands of Filipinos to leave their homes. The Philippine weather agency warns of storm surges of up to three meters high along the coast. Over 8,200 people have been evacuated in the Cagayan region, and schools as well as government offices in Manila and other northern provinces have been closed. Taiwan and China are also preparing for the typhoon, with about 400,000 people expected to be relocated in Shenzhen.
Tagesschau - Aktuelle Nachrichten aus Asien
23. September 2025 um 10:11

China Prepares for Super Typhoon 'Ragasa'

Super Typhoon 'Ragasa' is moving towards South China. Authorities warn of life-threatening conditions with storm surges and heavy rainfall. Hundreds of flights are canceled, and government buildings and schools are being closed. The typhoon is expected to make landfall on Wednesday, bringing wind speeds of over 200 km/h and gusts of up to 295 km/h.
Al Jazeera
23. September 2025 um 07:34

Super Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines

Super Typhoon Ragasa made landfall on Monday in Northern Philippines, bringing with it gale-force winds and heavy rain that have already caused three deaths and thousands of evacuations. The storm's sustained winds reached 215 km/h (134 mph) with gusts up to 295km/h (183mph), prompting the closure of offices and schools across 30 provinces. As a result, scientists warn that climate change is making storms more powerful, posing a constant threat to the Philippines' disaster-prone areas, where m..
New York Times - Asia Pacific
24. September 2025 um 07:10

China Braces for the Worst as Typhoon Ragasa Barrels Toward Its Coast

Typhoon Ragasa is barreling towards southern China after making landfall in the Philippines, prompting mass evacuations, flight cancellations, and closures of Hong Kong's Disneyland and Macau's casinos. The storm is forecast to make a second landfall on Wednesday near Shenzhen, with 400,000 people to be evacuated and the airport closed. The typhoon has already caused severe flooding and damage in Taiwan, with two people missing and dozens stranded.
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