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Southern China Cancels Schools and Flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa Approaches
Chinese authorities evacuated 400,000 people and suspended transportation across multiple cities as Super Typhoon Ragasa, a Category 5 storm with 230 kph winds, threatens severe flooding and damage.
- Super Typhoon Ragasa, with sustained winds of 134mph, is heading towards southeastern China, forcing the evacuation of 400,000 people from low-lying and flood-prone areas.
- In the Philippines, Ragasa slammed into Panuitan Island with gusts of up to 183mph, prompting evacuations and the suspension of government work and classes.
- Heavy rain and winds up to 200km/h are expected in several Chinese provinces as Ragasa makes landfall, leading to flight cancellations and the suspension of ferry routes.
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A level eight typhoon warning has been issued in Hong Kong. Airports, railways and schools will be closed.
Super Typhoon Ragasa hits the Philippines, headed for Hong Kong - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Super Typhoon Ragasa whipped up strong winds, heavy rains and landslides in the northern Philippines on Monday and prompted mass evacuations, school closures and hundreds of flight cancellations across the region as it bore down on Hong Kong and mainland China.
Tropical Storm Ragasa is moving toward the Chinese coast. Hundreds of flights in Hong Kong have already been canceled. What travelers need to know.
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