'King of storms': Super Typhoon Ragasa batters China, Hong Kong & Taiwan; viral videos capture chaos
Taiwan - 17 missing, 32 injured
Philippines - Over 700,000 affected
The storm first made landfall in the northern Philippines on Monday. At least 10 people were reported dead, including seven fishermen who drowned when their boat overturned off Santa Ana in Cagayan province. Five fishermen remain missing. Authorities said nearly 700,000 people were affected, with 25,000 sheltering in government evacuation centres.
Hong Kong - Seawater crashes through hotel
Guangdong - Over 2 million evacuated
In China’s Guangdong province, more than 2 million people were evacuated before Ragasa made landfall on Hailing Island near Yangjiang city at 5 pm Wednesday. Winds reached up to 144 kph at landfall. More than 38,000 firefighters and 400 emergency teams were on standby. The government allocated tens of millions of dollars for relief in Guangdong, Hainan and Fujian.
People watch as strong waves batter Basco, Batanes province, northern Philippines as Typhoon Ragasa affects the area.(Pic credit: AP)
Vehicles crawl throughwaterlogged streets in Taipei, Taiwan as Typhoon Ragasa lashes the city.
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Pedestrians walk along the waterfront of Victoria Harbor ahead of Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches Hong Kong.(Pic credit: AP)
People struggles with umbrella in the rain caused by typhoon Ragasa in Taipei, Taiwan.(Pic credit: AP)
Two men negotiate a landslide due to Typhoon Ragasa in Uyugan, Batanes province, northern Philippines on Tuesday.
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A man is rescued by Philippines coast guard from a swollen river as super typhoon Ragasa affects Salcedo, Ilocos Sur province, northern Philippines.(Pic credit: AP)
A rescuer evacuates a child to safer grounds as Super Typhoon Ragasa affects Santa Ana, Cagayan province, northern Philippines.(Pic credit: AP)
A shopper stands near near empty shelves at a supermarket ahead of Typhoon Ragasa in Shenzhen in southern China's Guangdong province on Monday.(Pic credit: AP)
Macao - Residents catch fish on streets
In Macao, streets turned into rivers filled with debris. Schools, shops and casinos were closed. Rescue teams used inflatable boats to help people trapped in flooded homes. Power was cut in low areas for safety, and when waters went down, some residents walked into the streets to catch fish.
Flights and travel disrupted
Hong Kong International Airport cancelled more than 600 flights earlier in the week. Shenzhen also suspended flights, though some resumed late Wednesday. Rail services in Guangxi were halted, and roads in affected regions remained blocked. Disneyland, horse races and schools were closed in Hong Kong as residents taped windows and stocked up on supplies.
'Tsunami from the mountains'
Geologists described the dam burst in Taiwan as a “tsunami from the mountains” after it released about 15.4 million tonnes of water, equal to 6,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. The floods swept away bridges, submerged cars and left the ground floors of houses underwater, forcing residents to shelter upstairs while waiting for rescue. Though the waters have gone down, thick mud and debris still cover the area, and search teams are going door-to-door to find the missing.
Cleanup begins in southern China
Hundreds of thousands of people in southern China began clearing up after Typhoon Ragasa hit Guangdong Province, bringing winds of up to 145 kph. Trees were uprooted, fences destroyed and signs blown off buildings. Around Yangjiang, streets were littered with debris, and some areas still had no electricity. On Hailing Island, relief teams worked to remove a large tree blocking a road while cars navigated muddy tracks to get around the wreckage.
Climate change
Experts pointed to climate change as a driving force behind Ragasa’s strength. Shun Chi-ming, a former director of the Hong Kong Observatory, said, "Typhoons in the Western Pacific have grown in intensity as a result of higher temperatures in the sea and atmosphere. The warming has caused heavier rains when typhoons make landfall."
Ragasa's next checkpoint
Ragasa weakened after hitting southern China but remains dangerous. Forecasters expect the storm to move west towards Vietnam and Laos later in the week. Rescue and recovery operations continue across Taiwan, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Guangdong, where officials warn of significant damage still unfolding.
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