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Super Typhoon Ragasa leaves devastation across China, Taiwan, Philippines

Southern China evacuates millions as Ragasa unleashes devastating floods, disrupting lives and critical infrastructure.

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An elderly man is evacuated on a stretcher after a barrier lake collapsed in Hualien in the aftermath of torrential rainfall caused by Super Typhoon Ragasa, which recently skirted Taiwan's coast. [I-Hwa Cheng / AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 25 Sep 202525 Sep 2025

Super Typhoon Ragasa, among the most powerful storms to strike Asia in recent years, has hurled waves higher than lampposts across Hong Kong’s promenades and churned coastal waters along southern China after leaving a trail of devastation in Taiwan and the Philippines.

The death toll in Taiwan reached 14 after floodwaters submerged roads and swept away vehicles, while 10 fatalities were confirmed in the northern Philippines.

In Guangdong province, China’s southern economic hub, more than two million residents were evacuated, according to state-run Xinhua news agency.

As Ragasa continues its westward trajectory, authorities suspended select train services in the Guangxi region on Thursday. Chinese officials have allocated tens of millions of dollars towards disaster relief efforts.

Initially, schools, factories and transportation services were suspended across approximately 12 cities, but some areas farther from the landfall site began preparations to resume operations as wind intensity diminished.

Before reaching China, Ragasa inflicted casualties and destruction in Taiwan and the Philippines as it tracked between the two territories.

In Taiwan, the death toll reached 14 after torrential rain caused a barrier lake in Hualien County to overflow on Tuesday, unleashing muddy floodwaters that destroyed a bridge and transformed Guangfu township roads into violent currents carrying away vehicles and furniture.

Of Guangfu’s approximately 8,450 residents, more than half were able to seek refuge on higher floors or elevated terrain.

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Rescue teams established contact with more than 100 previously unreachable individuals in Hualien and conducted door-to-door checks on the remaining 17 residents. Across the self-ruled island, 32 people sustained injuries.

In the northern Philippines, at least 10 deaths were reported, including seven fishermen who drowned on Monday when massive waves and fierce winds capsized their boat off Santa Ana in northern Cagayan province. Five additional fishermen remain missing, according to provincial officials.

Nearly 700,000 people were affected by the catastrophic storm, with 25,000 seeking shelter in government emergency facilities.

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Members of the local customs authority assist stranded citizens evacuating from a flooded street as Super Typhoon Ragasa passes near Macao in southern China. [Cheong Kam Ka/Xinhua via AP]
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Evacuees find respite in a government emergency shelter as Ragasa passes through Macau. [Eduardo Leal/AFP]
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A road sign for Guangfu lies embedded in mud after a barrier lake burst in Hualien, following the torrential rains brought by Super Typhoon Ragasa as it skirted Taiwan. [I-Hwa Cheng / AFP]
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Residents examine their mud-covered living quarters in the aftermath of flooding in Hualien, Taiwan. [Ann Wang/Reuters]
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Workers cut and remove a fallen tree in Yangjiang, located in southern China's Guangdong province. [Adek Berry/AFP]
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A child sleeps on a bench inside a church that has been converted into a shelter in Hualien, Taiwan. [Ann Wang/Reuters]
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A motorist carrying a dog navigates through a flooded road in Apalit, Pampanga province, the Philippines. [Lisa Marie David/Reuters]
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An uprooted tree obstructs a pathway in Hong Kong's Ho Man Tin district. [Chan Long Hei/AP Photo]
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A worker cleans up Silvermine Beach in Hong Kong. [Peter Parks/AFP]

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