Southern China Cancels Schools and Flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa Approaches
Authorities ordered evacuation of 400,000 residents and shutdowns in Shenzhen to reduce risks from winds up to 230 km/h and heavy flooding, officials said.
- Shenzhen is preparing to evacuate 400,000 people as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches, according to local officials.
- Cities in southern China are closing schools and businesses to prepare for the typhoon, which could be one of the strongest in years.
- Super Typhoon Ragasa is reported to have maximum sustained winds of 143 mph, as stated by Hong Kong's observatory.
- Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Hong Kong due to the impending typhoon.
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South China cleans up after powerful Typhoon Ragasa
Hundreds of thousands of people in southern China were clearing up Thursday after powerful Typhoon Ragasa crashed through Guangdong Province, ripping down trees, destroying fences and blasting signs off buildings.

Weaker Ragasa pushes across China's southern coast toward Vietnam after causing flooding
The much weaker Tropical Storm Ragasa pushed west along the southern Chinese coast toward Vietnam after flooding streets and homes and knocking out power in the economic hub of Guangdong province and causing deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines.
Post-typhoon cleanup under way in southern China
YANGJIANG, China - Hundreds of thousands of people in southern China were clearing up on Thursday after powerful Typhoon Ragasa crashed through Guangdong province, ripping down trees, destroying fences, and blasting signs off buildings.

Clean-up underway in southern China after Typhoon Ragasa sweeps through
Hundreds of thousands of people in southern China were clearing up Thursday after powerful Typhoon Ragasa crashed through Guangdong Province, ripping down trees, destroying fences, and blasting signs off buildings.
Clean-up Underway In Southern China After Typhoon Ragasa Sweeps Through
Hundreds of thousands of people in southern China were clearing up Thursday after powerful Typhoon Ragasa crashed through Guangdong Province, ripping down trees, destroying fences, and blasting signs off buildings.
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