Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Hong Kong, Southern China Brace for Super Typhoon Ragasa After Philippines Landfall

Officials in Hong Kong and Guangdong escalate closures, evacuations and flight cancellations ahead of a possible Wednesday landfall.

Overview

  • Ragasa struck northern Philippines as a Category‑5‑equivalent super typhoon, leaving at least three dead, several missing and thousands displaced, according to national and provincial officials.
  • Hong Kong issued the T8 signal with schools closed, extensive transport suspensions and hundreds of flights canceled as forecasters warn of water levels that could peak 4–5 meters in some areas on Wednesday.
  • Shenzhen prepared to relocate about 400,000 residents from low‑lying and coastal zones, while multiple Guangdong cities suspended work, classes and transport, and rail services were paused across the province.
  • The China National Meteorological Center forecast a west‑northwest track across the South China Sea with potential landfall Wednesday between Shenzhen and Xuwen, as the system gradually weakens but still poses major surge and flood risks.
  • Cathay Pacific planned to halt Hong Kong passenger flights from Tuesday night through Thursday morning, with additional cancellations reported region‑wide, while Taiwan kept land and marine alerts in place and carried out limited evacuations in the south and east.