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Super Typhoon Blowing by Northern Philippines and Taiwan Forces Evacuations and Closures
- The Philippines and Taiwan ordered evacuations on September 21 due to Super Typhoon Ragasa, which is expected to cause flooding and landslides as it approaches.
- Interior Department Secretary Jonvic Remulla stated that local officials must waste no time in moving families out of danger zones during the evacuations.
- Authorities in Taiwan announced that nearly 300 people would be evacuated from Hualien County, indicating that the number may change based on the typhoon's movements.
- Philippine weather specialist John Grender Almario warned that severe flooding and landslides were expected in northern areas of main island Luzon starting that night.
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Typhoon Ragasa has strengthened to a Category 5 and is threatening islands in the northern Philippines and Taiwan. The super typhoon brought wind gusts of over 300 km/h and heavy rains.
The city of Shenzhen in China announced evacuating some 400,000 people.
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Read Full ArticleAn approaching typhoon brings the north of the Philippines to the highest alert. Local authorities have declared the highest alert level.
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Leaning Left38Leaning Right24Center53Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 33%
C 46%
R 21%
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