Hong Kong Airport to Shut for 36 Hours Due to Typhoon Ragasa
Hong Kong International Airport will suspend all passenger flights for 36 hours as Super Typhoon Ragasa brings hurricane-force winds and severe flooding risks, officials said.
- Thousands of people were evacuated from villages in the Philippines and Taiwan as Super Typhoon Ragasa threatened flooding and landslides.
- The typhoon had sustained winds of 215 kilometers per hour and was expected to bring life-threatening storm surges to northern provinces of the Philippines.
- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. suspended government work and classes in the capital and 29 provinces in northern Luzon.
- More than 8,200 people evacuated to safety in Cagayan while domestic flights were suspended in northern provinces due to the typhoon.
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Schools Shut, Flights Cancelled As Typhoon Ragasa Heads To Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong and parts of southern China were on high alert early Wednesday as Super Typhoon Ragasa approached with powerful winds and lashing rain, forcing Chinese authorities to shut down schools and businesses in at least 10 cities.

Schools shut, flights axed as Typhoon Ragasa nears Hong Kong, south China
Hong Kong and parts of southern China were on high alert early Wednesday as Super Typhoon Ragasa approached with powerful winds and lashing rain, forcing Chinese authorities to shut down schools and businesses in at least 10 cities.
Disney Resort Closed, Thousands Evacuated After Multiple Deaths Reported
An entire Disney Resort will remain closed through September 24, 2025, as numerous deaths have been reported and hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed. Find out why. Credit: Hong Kong Disneyland Disney Resort To Remain Closed: New Developments Has Hundreds of Flights Canceled It started with eerie silence. Streets that usually bustled with visitors emptied, supermarkets were stripped bare, and anxious families rushed home before the …
Hong Kong shuts down ahead of Super Typhoon Ragasa
HONG KONG — Hong Kong shut down ahead of Super Typhoon Ragasa on Tuesday, the world’s most powerful tropical cyclone so far this year, with authorities urging people to stay at home, while most passenger flights were due to be suspended until Thursday.
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