Super Typhoon Ragasa lashes Hong Kong, death toll climbs in Taiwan
Super Typhoon Ragasa forced evacuation of more than 770,000 people in Guangdong and caused at least 27 deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines, officials said.
- Super Typhoon Ragasa struck Hong Kong with hurricane-force winds and heavy rain, causing significant destruction on September 24, 2025.
- In Taiwan, Typhoon Ragasa resulted in 14 fatalities due to heavy rainfall breaching a dam, as confirmed by local authorities.
- Approximately 1.9 million people were evacuated in Guangdong province in preparation for Ragasa's onslaught, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
- The storm is considered one of the strongest tropical cyclones of the year, impacting areas from Taiwan to the Philippines and causing substantial damage.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa Landfall in China: 15 Killed in Taiwan, 9 Killed in Philippines; Manila Braces for Next Storm Bualoi
At least 15 people were killed and approximately 46 people sustained injuries in Taiwan after Typhoon Ragasa brought torrential rainfall, authorities have said, according to local media reports on Thursday. Super Typhoon Ragasa Landfall in China: 15 Killed in Taiwan, 9 Killed in Philippines; Manila Braces for Next Storm Bualoi.
Typhoon Ragasa batters Hong Kong after landfall: 17 killed in Taiwan, two million evacuated in China
Typhoon Ragasa latest news: In Taiwan, 17 people died on Wednesday after floods submerged roads and carried away vehicles in one county, and 10 deaths were reported in the northern Philippines.
Typhoon Ragasa slams southern China after deadly sweep through region
Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, unleashing fierce winds and heavy rain after killing at least 14 people in Taiwan where floods forced thousands into shelters, and eight in the Philippines.

Typhoon Ragasa slams into south China after killing 14 in Taiwan
Fierce winds, pounding rain and rough seas battered southern China on Wednesday as powerful Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in Guangdong province after killing at least 14 in Taiwan.
In Taiwan, at least 17 people were killed during the transcription of the typhoon "Ragasa".
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