2025-09-25 16:55:09
Asia
Climate Change

Super Typhoon Ragasa Leaves 24 Dead and Communities in Crisis

Super Typhoon Ragasa has wreaked havoc across China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread destruction. With at least 24 fatalities reported, the typhoon caused catastrophic floods and landslides, particularly impacting eastern Taiwan where emergency efforts are underway to locate missing individuals.

In China’s Guangdong province, officials are focused on restoring essential infrastructure amid severe flooding and transport disruptions. The storm has also inflicted substantial damage on businesses, including millions in losses for restaurants in Hong Kong.

As communities grapple with recovery, political tensions have emerged, with local governments facing scrutiny over disaster preparedness and response. Amidst these challenges, significant financial resources are being mobilized for relief efforts across the affected regions.

Al Jazeera
25. September 2025 um 11:53

Super Typhoon Ragasa leaves devastation across China, Taiwan, Philippines

Super Typhoon Ragasa has caused widespread devastation across China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, resulting in at least 24 fatalities. The typhoon brought torrential rains and massive waves, flooding coastal areas and disrupting critical infrastructure. In response, Chinese officials have allocated tens of millions of dollars for disaster relief efforts, while authorities in the affected regions suspended transportation services, schools, and factories.
Politics - South China Morning Post
25. September 2025 um 12:38

Super Typhoon Ragasa: Taiwan fury erupts amid race to find survivors

At least 14 people have been confirmed dead in eastern Taiwan after a landslide dam burst during Super Typhoon Ragasa, with 22 others still missing. Emergency workers are racing to find survivors amidst catastrophic floods and destroyed homes. The disaster has turned into a partisan battleground as the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Hualien County Government exchange blame over responsibility for the disaster.
China - South China Morning Post
25. September 2025 um 13:15

Guangdong tackles Ragasa damage, China sanctions 6 US firms: SCMP daily highlights

Super Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in Guangdong province, causing flooding and transport disruptions. Provincial officials are prioritizing restoration of essential services and infrastructure. China has also announced trade sanctions against six American companies as the country's rivalry with the US intensifies.
Hong Kong economy - South China Morning Post
25. September 2025 um 11:02

Restaurants need millions for repairs after Ragasa lashes Hong Kong

Super Typhoon Ragasa has caused millions of dollars in damages to restaurants in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong. Bacaba owner Satpal Singh estimates HK$3 million (US$385,700) in damages, with almost all of the restaurant's glass doors shattered and marble tabletops split. The storm has exacerbated existing business woes for restaurateurs, who fear government assistance may be needed to stay afloat.
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