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Hong Kong Hoists Signal No. 10 as Super Typhoon Ragasa Skirts City, Mass Evacuations Ordered in Guangdong

Officials cite dangerous storm surge risk as Ragasa moves past the territory toward an expected Guangdong landfall later today.

Overview

  • Hong Kong raised its highest typhoon warning overnight, reporting hurricane‑force winds, coastal flooding and dozens of injuries as waves crashed over promenades and trees fell across the city.
  • Forecasters said Ragasa was passing roughly 100 kilometers south of Hong Kong with sustained winds near 195 kph and warned of water levels rising by about 2 meters in places, with some areas potentially reaching 4–5 meters.
  • More than a million people were relocated across Guangdong, where schools, factories and transit were suspended in about a dozen cities as landfall was forecast between Taishan and Zhanjiang this afternoon or evening.
  • Air travel was heavily disrupted, with over 1,000 flights canceled at Hong Kong International Airport and authorities cautioning that operations would not fully normalize until at least Thursday morning.
  • Taiwan reported at least 14 deaths and 124 missing after a barrier lake overflowed in Hualien, while the Philippines confirmed at least three deaths and thousands displaced by earlier flooding and landslides.